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PUBUSHED BY THE ASSCX:iATED STUDENTS OF
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY AT PROVO, UTAH
Printed in the U.S.A. by the
Brigham Ycung University Press
LUGENE W. MORRIS DEE SANFORD
. . . Editor _ ... Business Manager
BOOK I
Campus — 5
BOOK II
Administration _ 21
BOOK III
Classes 57
BOOK IV
Athletics „ 125
BOOK V
Organizations 153
BOOK VI
Activities _ - 239
BOOK VII
Bunyon „ „..296
BOOK OOE
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Build today, then, strong and sure.
With a firm and ample hose
And ascending and secure
Shall tomorrow find its place.
Longfellow
MaeA^e/i
From its vantage point on the crest of
University Hill, and looking westward over
beautiful Utah Valley, the Maeser Memorial
Building stands today as a tribute to the
most prominent man in the early history
of this University — Dr. Karl G. Maeser. As
the first teacher, and later as the first presi-
dent of the youthful University, he estab-
lished the high standards for which this
institution has become well-known.
Dignified by majestic columns, this mem-
orial hall, first of the buildings to be located
on the upper campus, houses the adminis-
trative forces of the University: the Office of
the President and his correlative depart-
ments, the Associated Students Offices, and
the University Press.
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Against a backdrop of the tall, rugged
Wasatch Mountains, the stately and modern
Joseph Smith Building is the most recent of
all the campus buildings. Though planned
as a center tor activities in the humanities,
it has also become a popular social center
for campus life.
Around the cheery fireplace on Sunday
evenings, students gather to discuss subjects
of interest. Within its assembly halls during
the week, the learned or famed talk of prob-
lems of today, or noted artists help us to
acquire an appreciation of the finer arts.
There also students enjoy the spirit and
talents revealed in student body assemblies.
And as the evening comes, youth dances
in the handsomely decorated ballroom.
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When the University Librarian, in
a letter to President Franklin S. Kar-
ris in 1923, expressed embarrassment
at not having sufficient library space
nor shelf room to take care of the
increasing numbers of books, the
initial impetus was given to a move-
ment which culminater in the con-
struction of the spacious Heber J.
Grant Library.
". . . and in view of his sincere
love of books, and his generosity as
Trustee-in-Trust of the Church in pro-
viding funds for this building," the
new Library was named in honor of
the li-'te President Grant.
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Just a war ago, a single-storied building,
to be used in war work, was being rushed
to completion. However, with the unantici-
pated signing of the Armistice, the building
was converted to peacetime usage for
classes in auto mechanics and woodwork,
and was known as the Mechanic Arts Build-
ing.
Years later, in 1935, in order to meet the
demands of the University, the Board of
Education authorized the erection of two
additional floors, and the new building was
re-christened in honor of George H. Brim-
hall, an enthusiastic supporter and one of
the earlier presidents of the school. In addi-
tion to its former services the new building
provided space for the teaching of the exact
and biological sciences, and for the Depart-
ment of Office Practice.
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Through the generosity of ten prom-
inent Utah citizens, whose names
appear on a marble plaque on the
wall within, the College Building was
erected and dedicated eight years
after the occupation of the adjacent
Education Building. This gave the
University added prestige as an in-
stitution of higher learning, and sep-
arated it from the High School.
Today within this building, stu-
dents of the Fine Arts learn to appre-
ciate more fully the subjects of their
particular fields — music, speech, and
drama.
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Mantled with ivy, and partially hidden
among the evergreens of the lower campus,
the Education Building, dedicated early in
1892, is the oldest of the University buildings.
To those who were striving hard to keep the
struggling Academy going, the dedication
of this building was significant. In contrast-
ing the first humble home of the University
with this fine new structure. Dr. Karl G.
Maeser said, "The old man taught in a
cabin, but they have built a palace for his
boys."
It served well its purpose then, and it
continues to do so today. But as new and
modern edifices appear on the upper cam-
pus, the old Education Building grows more
picturesque with its towers, and arches, and
clinging vines.
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And when we thin\ we lead we are most lead.
Byron
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The youth of Zion who heretofore have known but one president of the Church
— the late President Grant — now look with trust and confidence to their new leader,
President George Albert Smith, for the continuance of counsel and guidance in the
spiritual and temporal ways of living. Known throughout the country and the
Church as a friend of the young people. President Smith possesses the wisdom, dis-
cernment, and foresight, the spiritual vitality, and understanding love with which
to guide them onward through this chaotic post-war period. He teaches truth as a
shield against temptation and sin.
The youth of Zion heartily sustain and honor him as prophet, seer and revelator
— our leader.
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PRESIDENT HOWARD S, McDONALD
Bringing with him a thorough background of training and experience in various
fields of education, particularly in school administration, and possessing strong re-
ligious convictions and an enviable record in Church activities. President Howard
S. McDonald, on November 14, 1945, became the fifth president of the Brigham
Young University, succeeding Dr. Franklin S. Harris.
President McDonald's winning smile, his radiant warmth for meeting people,
and his sincere interest in the students and concern for their welfare, have endear-
ed him to our hearts. His visions of a great building program in the future to handle
adequately the growing registration at the University, lets us look forward with
eager anticipation. President McDonald, we welcome you.
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In stately and inspiring inaugural services, President Howard S. McDonald
accepted the two-fold charge given to him by President J. Reuben Clark, Jr., of
the first presidency of the Church: first, to penetrate the mental fog which surrounds
the world and unseat ignorance, and second, to teach the gospel of God. In reply
to the charge, the President stated, 'These responsibilities I accept, and I will try to
uphold the great traditions of this institution established by my predecessors."
Thus Howard S. McDonald, on November 14, 1945, was inaugurated as the fifth
president of Brigham Young University.
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Ever vigilant in guctrd-
ing the youth of Zion, this
illustrious group sets the
standards and determines
the policies of B.Y.U. With
such an interested and
capable body of men to
guide us, we could do
naught but progress to
heights unknown.
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McKay.
Top: John A. Widtsoe, Frank-
lin L. West, Adam S. Bennion.
Center: Joseph F. Merrill, Al-
bert E. Bowen, Stephen L. Rich-
ards.
Bottom: Joseph Fielding Smith,
Keifer B. Sauls, Charles A. Callis.
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With a flourish of pen to affix
a signcrture, or with a few terse
statements in answer to a ques-
tion, Keifer B. Sauls, efficiently
handles his duo-titled task as
Secretary-Treasurer of the Uni-
versity. He is capably assisted
by Miss Carma Ballif who super-
vises the business of the Trea-
surer's Office. These smiling of-
fice workers are Harriet Young,
Laie Thurber and Lavon Whiting
who wrestle with the unending
columns of figures which find
their way into that office.
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Since the declarations of
peace, and the return of service
men and women, registration at
this University has been climb-
ing to unprecedented heights.
But with that same genial com-
posure and efficiency that mark-
ed the registration of his first
dozen college students of the
Brigham Young Academy in
1904, Registrar John E. Hayes,
with his competent staff, handles
the three thousands who are en
rolled today.
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Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, as Dean of Students and Chairman ot the Committee of
Special Services, two newly-created offices, capably assists the President of the
University in supervising the welfare of students, noting their progress and accom-
plishments, and assisting with their problems. In this position, Dean Lloyd, efficiently
aided by members of the Faculty, deals with Freshmen orientation, the activities of
social units, and student employment.
Friend, advisor, sports fan, philosopher . . . Dean Lloyd is known by all for his
keen sense of humor, and his likeable personality.
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To maintain the welfare of every woman Student at B.Y.U. is the desire and
responsibility of Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, in her capacity as Chairman of Women's
Activities. Always helpful and understanding and a mother in her own right, Mrs.
Booth has always found time to give friendly guidance in personal matters and
school problems. In her capacity as Advisor to A.W.S., she has stimulated and
guided student functions with sympathetic suggestion and advice. Although she
has served only a short time in her present capacity, she has managed to endear
herself to many women students at B.Y.U.
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Known as "the walkin'est," as well as "the apple-eatin'est" man on the cam-
pus, Dean Herald R. Clark, of the College, of Commerce, possesses that rare and
amiable personality which makes all who know him like him. Living about as far
away as possible to be still considered a resident of Provo, Dean Clark walks to
and from his home — and loves it. Among those who have classes from him, it is
said that his stories always apply to the principle at hand, and his associates know
him as one to stimulate individual thinking.
Students of the University, and residents of Provo and the adjacent area are
indebted to Dean Clark for the excellent and varied lyceum programs which are
brought to us, and ore appreciative of nis efforts in obtaining the best artists and
lectures for our entertainment and betterment.
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If it is true that the first test of a great man is his humility, Dean Carl F. Eyring
of the College of Arts and Sciences is one of our greatest A man who holds an
enviable record of scientific achievement, he is ever modest and sincere.
His activities, however, have never been solely scientific in nature, for he has
always had opportunities for church work. At present he is a member of the Sun-
day School General Board and formerly he was president of the Eastern States Mis-
sion. He is indeed a valuable faculty member. Students and colleagues alike find
strength in his handclasp, wisdom in his counsel and joy in his friendship.
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Possessor of one of the most soothing voices on the campus is Dr. Christen
Jensen, capable Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Political Science.
He welcomes and advises all graduate students who come to the Y and succeeds
in imparting a wealth of information to those who attend his classes.
A man of keen intellect, he has long desired to win a degree in law but has
never yet found time to turn from teacher to student. His sense of humor and the
sincere interest which he imparts to all of his students have helped to make him
a campus favorite. Dean Jensen, a true "Y" man, is now finishing his thirty-eighth
year at B.Y.U.
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Cosmopolitan Dr. Gerritt de Jong, Dean of the College of Fine Arts, returned to
the scene of his early studies in Spanish when he went to picturesque old Mexico for
his vacation last summer. Dean de Jong plans to continue in the near future his
travels and his study of Portugese in South America. Already known for his ability
as a pianist and his linguistic accomplishments, Dr. de Jong is also recognized for
his musical compositions. He is a member of the General Board of the Sunday
School and was Chairman of Leadership Week here at the University. His hobby,
it is said, is carpentry.
His picture in oil, painted by Alvin L. Gitten of London, hangs in the hall of the
Joseph Smith Building.
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In spite of recent restrictions that made many of the traditions of the summer
school impossible, Dr. A. C. Lambert, Dean of the Summer Session, has overcome
obstacles to make this phase of the academic program a great success. Possessor
of an admirable vocabulary as well as an extremely acute mind, he is a forceful
speaker at educational gatherings. Books hold a great fascination for him, and he
lectures to students with great zest. In response to his characteristic love of the out-
of-doors, he spends a considerable amount of time traveling. One of the most
dynamic campus personalities. Dr. Lambert has been the inspiration of many stu-
dents at the Y.
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No one ever leaves the Y without trying at least one of the remedies for colds,
sore throat, disappointed love-life, or what have you so thoughtfully recommended
by Dr. Thomas L. Martin, Dean of the College of Applied Science. The campus-wide
mfluence he exerts has rated for him the title of "the biggest little man" on the
campus. Students in his classes are amazed at the amount of material he manages
to inject into a single lecture. Always smiling, always moving as though he had a
deadline to meet. Dr. Martin will always be a campus favorite.
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The acme of kindness and thoughtful consideration for all whom he chances to
contact is Dr. Amos N. Merrill, Dean of the College of Education. Having spent
many years on this campus preparing teachers for their places in the world, he
commands the respect of all his associates. As a prominent educator, he has served
outside of the college as well as within it. Outstanding has been his service as
president of the city board of education. He is especially noted for his jovial nature
and informality during personal appointments. Dr. Merrill holds that honesty is the
greatest virtue and he often predicts success for any student willing to face life
"squarely".
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The Division of Religion,
necessarily a huge depart-
ment since it is mandatory
that every student enroll for
a religion class each quar-
ter, has some of the best
scholars in Biblical and
Church doctrine as teach-
ers. Headed by J. Wiley Ses-
sions, above right, and as-
sisted by Dr. Russel Swen-
sen and Dr. Sidney Sperry,
below, the department func-
tions as an active agent in
the life oi every student at
the "Y".
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The Extension Division is the
nerve center through which flow
the contacts between the univer-
sity and the outside world. As a
result of its activities, home study-
courses reach students in all
branches of the service and in
all parts of the world. Its film li-
brary is the largest in the inter-
mountain West, and its news bu-
reau is a beehive of activity as
campus news is gathered and
distributed to state and local
newspapers.
Dr. Thomas L. Broadbent, at
right, who directs the Extension
Division.
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Poised, charming Karma Jean Culli-
more honors the position she holds as
Vice President of the Student Body. She
enjoys the admiration of all who know
this friendly, talented lady.
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Curly-haired, amiable Student Body
Prexy, L. Grant Shields, familiary known
to everyone as "Gus," heads one of the
largest student bodies in the history of
B.Y.U. and efficiently directs the activities
of Student Council.
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Here is a young lady who is fun know-
ing, for she is always ready with a witty
line and a laugh. Faye Hunter carries
the record books and uses the pencil at
Student Council meetings.
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Vivacious, petite Verda Olson has
lead us through a delightful, active social
Calendar . . . maybe that's because she
loves dancing so. Do I detect a far-off look
in her eye
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Student Body President
GUS SHIELDS
Student Body Vice Pro;;id';nt
CARMA JEAN CULLIMORF,
Student Body Secretary
FA YE HUNTER
Student Body Social Chairman
VERDA OLSEN
Senior Class President
SHIPLEY SNOW
Junior Class President
TAYLOR REYNOLDS
Sophomore Class President
ARIEL BALLIF
Freshman Class President
REED BENSON
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Representative of the en-
tire student body ore these
administrators of student ac-
tivity, the student council.
They are ours by popular
choice, and as a council they
have full power to recom-
mend anything concering
student affairs of school ad-
ministration.
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Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil
O'er hoo\s consumed the midnight oil?
John Cay
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Glenn C. Russell
Wealthy Purrington
Delbert Hales
Marilyn Brunson
Keith Wilson
Dorothy Timms
Joseph R. Meservy
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Rey Canning
Chester Stone
Le Moyne Peterson
Albert Davis
Ross Christensen
William Weston
Earl F. Jeppson
Edward L. Gardner
Howard Lowe
Don L. Nuffer
Delbert Barney
Herbert C. Breinholt
Arthur Chapman
Sterling Larsen
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CLASS OFHCERS
Top: Shipley Snow.. ..President
Left: Rose Taylor Vice-Pres.
Right: Bonnie Gromar Sec'y.
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JANETT RASBAND
Heber City
Education
JOHN C. LAMBSON
Sandy
Education
JOSEPHINE BIRD
Provo
Arts & Sciences
MALCOLM A. PEIRSON
Provo
Arts 5r Sciences
MARIAN OWENS
Provo
Arts 5r Sciences
JUNIOR W, CHILD
Claremont, California
Commerce
CECILE ROMNEY
Payson
Arts 6t Sciences
E. LaMAR BUCKNER
Ogden
Commerce
FLORENCE MITCHELL
Safford, Arizona
Arts & Sciences
GRANT NEUTEBOON
Ogden
Arts <S Sciences
LaVIEVE MONSON
Pleasan Grove
Arts & Sciences
SHIRLEY ANN CLEAVE
Annabella
Education
MARCIA GREENSHAW
Chicago, Illinois
Fine Arts
MERLE JOHNSON
St. Anthony, Idaho
Arts & Sciences
PAUL WILSON
LaVirkin
Education
WINIFRED THOMAS
Provo
Fine Arts
QUE WINTERS
Castledale
Applied Science
SHIRLEY WILKES
Eugene, Oregon
Education
R. ELLSWORTH SNOW
Provo
Arts & Sciences
MARY WINTCH
Tropic
Education
ERNEST o. JACKSON
Bicknell
Applied Science
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HELEN RAE OLPIN
Salt Lake City
Fine Arts
GEORGE REIMSCHUSSEL
Provo
Fine Arts
DARLENE COMAN
Payson
Education
JOHN T. HYDE
Salt Lake City
Commerce
LARUE COTTLE
Rexburg, Idaho
Commerce
JAMES BURKEY
Provo
Education
GENEVIEVE ELIASON
Deseret
Commerce
J. DIXON ISAAC
Provo
Applied Science
NORMA FORSEY
Eureka
Commerce
RUSSEL D. GRANGE
Price
Commerce
LARUE HOOPES
Rexburg, Idaho
Commerce
J. W. DE GRAFF
Heber City
Commerce
LILA MARCHANT
Peoa
Fine Arts
MARION TAYLOR
Boise, Idaho
Applend Science
MAURINE HOWELL
Malad, Idaho
Fine Arts
ROBERT BARKER
Provo
Education
BEVERLY C. LLOYD
"Eureka
Commerce
VAUGHN TAYLOR
Springville
Arts and Sciences
LEORA C. BIRD
Manti
Commerce
CREED BRIMHALL
Provo
Commerce
MELBA BECKMAN
Provo
Applied Science
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W. DELOY SMITH
Provo
Arts & Sciences
MIRIAM YOUNG
American Fork
Fine Arts
EZRA MOORE
Rockland, Idaho
Commerce
BETH WIGHT
Brigham City
Education
SELDON LOWRY
Provo
Arts <S Sciences
JEANNE SANDSTROM
Orem
Applied Science
ROSS L. DEARDEN
Henefer
Commerce
RHODA MAY GOATES
St. George
Applied Science
KARL E. HART
Provo
Applied Science
ANNA DAVIDSON
St. Anthony, Idaho
Applied Science
MAURINE COWAN
Payson
Education
AFTON B. SMITH
Salt Lake City
Education
BARBARA HUTCHINS
Arcadia, California
Education
LOWELL MILLER
Provo
Applied Science
MARY DONNA JONES
Pocatello, Idaho
Arts 6c Sciences
DOUGLAS ROMNEY
Oswego, New York
Applied Science
ALAMA AYERS
Waihee, Maui, Hawaii
Education
ALBERT E. PURCELL
Ogden
Arts & Sciences
MARIAN LEIGH
Cedar City
Fine Arts
J. ELDON OLSEN, Jr.
LaCanada, California
Commerce
LORRAINE DRISSELL
Provo
Fine Arts
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SHIPLEY M. SNOW
Provo
Arts & Sciences
FLORENCE BEATTY
Hurricane
Education
ROLAND F. THUNELL
Provo
Arts & Sciences
BLANCHE WEIGHT
Provo
Arts & Sciences
ANTHONY H. IVINS
Salt Lake City
Fine Arts
ELAINE LUND
Los Angeles, Californic
Arts & Sciences
DON S. BRIMHALL
Holden
Education
ELOISE KAY
Heber City
Applied Science
GEORGE R. BIRD
Springville
Commerce
EVELYN LINDSTROM
Lewisville, Idaho
Arts & Sciences
JOHNNY BELLE HOLLEY
Houston, Texas
Fine Arts
GENE HIATT
Provo
Education
JOHN S. GARDINER
Provo
Applied Science
MARY RASKELLY
Salt Lake City
Applied Science
GEORGE PRINGLE
Provo
Commerce
INES E. PAYNE
Payson
Arts 6c Sciences
DON SNOW
Provo
Education
RUTH REDD
Salt Lake City
Education
L, GRANT SHIELDS
Tooele
Fine Arts
PHYLUS HUNTER
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Applied Science
SHELDON JOHNSON
Salt Lake City
58 Commerce
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W. CLYDE BEHUNIN
Salt Lake City
Education
CHARLOTTE M. BRIDGES
Lajara, Colorado
Arts & Sciences
JAY HUNTSMAN
Provo
Education
ELEANOR JORGENSEN
Price
Applied Science
NELLIE BUSHMAN
St. Joseph, Arizona
Applied Science
CLARENCE J. HARMON
Provo
Commerce
MARRIAL CLARK
Provo
Applied Science
ARDELLA NIELSEN
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Education
FLORENCE SIMONS
Salem
Applied Science
FA YE HUNTER
Castle Dale
Fine Arts
JOSEPH S. KING
Provo
Applied Science
WOODROW CHURCH
Escalante
Education
ELAINE ANDERSON
Ogden
Arts and Sciences
LAURIE TEICHERT
Cokeville, Wyoming
Arts & Sciences
HERMAN LONGHURST
Pocatello, Idaho
Education
.LOLA JEAN GADDIE
Garland
Fine Arts
IVO KISSELL
Price
Applied Science
JANE KIRKHAM
Salt Lake City
Education
VERDA OLSON
Salt Lake City
Arts & Sciences
WILUAM S. LOVE
Provo
Commerce
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I OLA PETERSON
Rexburg, Idaho p ,
Fine Arts
I. ELLSWORTH BROWN
Boise, Idaho
Applied Science
MERLA BOND
Duchesne
Commerce
VERNON DIEU
Ogden
Commerce
LORN A CRANE
Draper
Commerce
DUANE S. MIKKELSON
Prove
Applied Science
ALICE WATTS
Orem
Education
VIRGIL HOWELL
Salt Lake City
Applied Science
BONNIE JEAN CROMAR
Eureka
Commerce
RUTH ERCANBRACK
Provo
Arts & Sciences
ELNORA BOYACK
Cheynne, Wyoming
Applied Science
WEST BELNAP
Ogden
Education
REED MADSEN POWELL
Provo
Arts & Sciences
MAXINE B. SHIRTS
Provo
Commerce
EMMA ULLOCK
Springville
Arts & Sciences
PHYLLIS CLARK
Provo
Education
V. M, POWELL
Provo
Arts & Sciences
BESSIE A. SMITH
St. George
Education
MAXWELL lONES
Morgan _^ i
Commerce , . ^
VERDELL HUNT
Pine, Arizona
Applied Science
RUSSELL C. HARRIS
Ogden
Arts & Science
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FRANKLIN STUCKI
Provo
Coinmerce
KATHLEEN N. BIRD
San Diego, California
Fine Arts
ANNA JEAN BULLOCK
Montrose, Colorado
Fine Arts
MARJORIE LINDSTROM
Lewisville, Idaho
Education
DAVID H. YARN
Atlanta, Georgia
' Education
VELMA BATES
Mesa, Arizona
Arts & Sciences
L. GEORGE THATCHER
Provo
Applied Science
BETH HARTSHARN
American Fork
Arts & Sciences
OLEA BABBEL
Twin Falls, Idaho
Applied Science
ELNA STUELER
Provo
Commerce
QUELLA HART
Provo
Arts & Sciences
OWEN G. DIXON
Provo
Education
ANN H. BUCHANAN
Salina
Eduaction
BETH CRANDALL
Orefn
Arts & Sciences
KARMA JEAN CULLIMORE
Provo
Arts & Sciences
ADRIAN A. THOMAS
Richmond
Applied Science
JACQUELINE SUTTON
Grantsville
Fine Arts
KEITH P. ANDERSON
Ogden
Applied Science
ROSE TAYLOR
Provo
Fine Arts
DEE SANFORD
Springville
Commerce
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A. GLENN SNARR
Murray
Education
RUTH ENGLAND
Tooele
Arts & Science
DONALD B. COX
Fairview
Arts & Sciences
BETTY ZIEVE
Kamas
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Top: Taylor Reynolds Pres.
Left: Barbara Bailey ....V.-Pres.
Right: Mirion Jones Secretary
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Lugene Morris
Richard Rowley
Betty Jean Cattle
Joyce Parrish
Helen McNeil
Florence Nielsen
Clyde Mackay
Patricia Critchlow
Duane Spilsbury
Bernice Manson
Anna Peterson
Clayton Chantrill
Norma Halladay
Phyllis Barnes
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Jean Reese
Melba Barker
Marion Toland
Ruby Schwartz
Kent Baggs
Betty Jane
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Larence
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William
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Donna
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Melba
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Chester
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Thomas E.
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Billie Jean
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Harold
Larsen
Thelma
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Elaine
Peacock
Addison
Udall
Taylor Reynolds
Barbara Hansen
Helen Nelson
Gerry Lake
Diontha Cox
Willis Waite
Ruth Peterson
Robert Mitchell
Genevieve Parkinson
Edna Holt
Idella White
Marilynn Kingston
Roberta Dean
Mavis Hafen
Dean Roth
Vanda Fisher
Jasper Crawford
Lorraine Nicholas
Margaret Young
Boyd Ostler
Welling
Macfarlane
Joy
Bennett
Ellen
Ashworth
Mary
Smart
Mary
Lindsay
Ray
Jones
Robert
Kest
Magdalene
Miller
Leah Belle
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June
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Mary Jean
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Howard
Worthen
Douglas
Welti
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Jackson
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Harvey
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Marilyn
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Elayne
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Frank
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Joseph
Nielson
Gloria
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Winnifred
Dyches
Harold
Miner
Caroline
Whitesides
Nellie Higbee
Lorin Jex
Virginia Qark
Corinne Weech
Lola Geshian
Dewain Silvester
Elaine Wood
Helen Hickman
Ruth Va Leuven
Veloy Singleton
Julie Hansen
Clair Black
Blaine Porter
Vol Deane Rice
Georganna Adams
Maxine Norton
June Berry
Margaret Wilson
Morris Shirts
Marva Holm
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Smith Hart Loudie Christensen Sanford Stenquist
Grant Virginia Delvar Margaret LeRoy Wanda
Peel Ault Pope Clayton Burleigh Ricks
Lourine
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Sterling
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Herbsrt Smith
Carol Collard
Iris Taylor
Kay Morris
LoRee Swenson
Nita Jeanne Fullmer
Albert Peterson
Barbara Davis
Felice Swain
Donna Ellertson
Clara Anderson
Carling Allen
Evan Wimber
Carol Beck
Margie Hurst
Vivian Green
Gay Armstrong
Dorothea McKinnon
Floyd Graham
Colleen Rowan
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Kay Young
Helena Wall
Donna Mae Thurkill
Lowell Call
Elaine Todd
Katherine Hess
Ballard Christiansen
Nila Stubbs
Volt Roper
Mae Sevy
Dale Seeley
Arva Mercer
Jean Anderson
Howard Randall
Betty Logsdon
Lucille Richards
Richard Taylor
Doris Oliphant
Ruth Flanders
Kenneth Smith
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Norma
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Ivan
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Ernest
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Mary Lee
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Blaine
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Margaret
Friday
Virginia
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Grant
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Barbara
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Ira Young
Helen Watkins
Parker Chipman
Jean Magleby
Vera Bobbel
Claude Westenshkaw
Janet Barclay
Ray Gieave
Aaron Card
Evelyn Miner
Morrie Roper
Verda Hale
Lois Shepherd
Elma Larson
Leo Dean
Elayne Christensen
James Hobbs
Grant Moon
Marian Aldrich
Joseph Olsen
Mary
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Shirley
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Marjorie
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David
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Samuel
Chandler
Louise
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Rosa Mae
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Marion
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Francis
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Dan
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Margie
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Betty
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Donald
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Wylie
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Shirley Romney
Madefyn Hatch
Lester Card
Grace Hutchings
Willie Erickson
Elaine Cannin
Emma Bennett
Reid Ellsworth
Marilyn Stevenson
Mary Ellen Christensen
Robert Reid
Norma Reynolds
James Logsdon
Lucille Booth
Marvel Murphy
Keith Walker
Gayle Ashworth
Marva Joy Zwahlen
Ferron Jones
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Joy
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Iris Moore
Arlene Knudsen
Marjorie Petty
Grant Ash
Glena Vernon
Kaye Lyman
Blanche Koyle
Hannah Billings
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Joy Thompson
Clair Black
Marjorie Sinclair
Leda Jean Widdisi
Marilyn Simmons
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Lois Hansen
Coy Miles
Pauline Sheranian
Frank Itaya
Betty Lou Anderson
Lorna
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Elaine Anthony
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Carole
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Dale McAllister
Joyce Tew
Ruth Thomas
Marie Snell
Guenevere Cheatham
Norma Wood
Frank Taylor
Luana Collins
Mary Lou Dixon
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Grace McEwen
Barbara Mullen
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Top: Ariel Ballif, Jr President
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Jack Isaac
Joyce Clark
Marjorie Barlow
Pat Kaufman
John Jensen
John Price
Alton Taylor
Roma Smart
Virginia Bird
Reed Romney
Lois Sturgill
Frances Hunter
Beverly Hardy
Priscilla Ludlow
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Rex Olsen
Mary Jane Miner
Robert Mendenhal
Bette Nichols
Helen
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Lois Ruth
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Anne
Christensen
Grefalia
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Lou Anne
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Jeanne
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Max Pyne
Jeanne Kellett
Robert Peterson
Margarita Bautista
Marian Pitcher
Jenna Vee Beck
Beth Peirson
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Hannah Williams
Edna Ryskamp
Carol Clark
Meredith
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Richard Wright
Dorothy Robinson
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Lei Orna Thurber
Mildred Shaw
Earl Williams
R. G. Francis
LaVee Prisby
Betty Lou Houghton
LaRue Wasden
Carma Meredith
Charles Allred
Reed Walker
Barbara Peel
Mary Hafin
Tom Lee
Nydra Hunsaker
Doug Mabey
Phyllis Cook
Margaret Wood
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George Felsch
Helen Brown
Myrlene Romney
Donald Christensen
Marybeth Pierce
Douglas Francis
Patricia Pace
Margaret Wilson
Janet Stringhom
Willard Laveridge
Barbara Kohler
Shirley Johnson
Phyllis Jones
Leron Miller
Clifton Pyne
Norma Nell Straw
Corinne Smith
Marion Gardner
Keith Jones
Joyce Whiting
Alfonso
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Betty
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James
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Arlene
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Delores
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Chris
Sanders
Jane
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Evelin
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Norman
Marchant
Audrey
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Norma Lee
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Boyd Peay
Nathel Openshaw
Vonnie Beth Davis
Wayne Persson
June Kanipe
John Olson
Shirley Farnsworth
Richard Shuck
Melba Gillespie
Shirley Sanford
Winifred Ellsworth
LaMar Burnett
June Vernon
Lewis J, Will
Karma Stewart
Glenith Bangerter
Lavelle Thornton
Nicky Ohran
Deaun Adams
Arthur Slater
William
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Marjorie
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Norma
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Ben
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Barbara
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LuDeane Wagstaff
Thelma Davidson
Rex A. Madsen
Maxine Overlade
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Beatrice Jensen
Bette Nelson
Gwen Wahlen
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Blaine Wilcox
Franklin Wixom
Katheryn Meyer
Bernice Maeno
Charlotte Harris
Dawn Hilton
Robert Boig
Golda Thornley
Joseph Beeston
Peggy Zimmerman
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James G.
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Betty Clark
Shirley Jennens
Jim Winterton
William Beglin, Jr.
Jennie Bea Jones
Marion Bard
Delphia Collins
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Joyce Harris
Jeweldene Moore
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Jean Cram
Leone Winegar
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Ben Summerhays
Dorothy Shippe
Lorraine Swain
John Anderson
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Gwen Botemon
Carl Hunter
Donna Thomas
Alene Johnson
Kenneth Williams
Joan Spratley
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Betty Jo Mercer
Richard Daynes
Joseph F. Elder
Josephine Williams
Catherine Newman
Valeea Crowther
Bette Jensen
Sally Stayner
Joan Christensen
Mary Sawyers
Stephen Sharp
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Willa Crane
Norman F. Hya'
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Joyce Wilson
Lila Ellen Miner
Jack Cramor
Qella Clark
June Weaver
Sytha Nielsen
Carol Cox
Dwain Buchanan
Lula Bamgartner
Donna Bean
Gertrude Duckworth
Ruth
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Josephine
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Ron
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Morris
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Carol
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Doren
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Lucille
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Kelly
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Buela Bell
Lloyd McArthur
Leone Miller
Roberta Guild
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Jean
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Mark Nielson
Agnes Jensen
Daisy Dean Daniels
Jeanne Kellett
Keith Wilson
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Bertha Randall
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Patricia Edmunds
Betty Houston
Charles Murray
Cleo Harding
Thola Hepworth
Marie Harvey
Janet Clegg
Mary Phillips
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Jackie Boberg
Pearl Babbel
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Eleanor Bennion
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Connie Jean Smith
Dorothy Stout
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Marcein Ginn
Leland Carroll
Rita Clement
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Carma Thacker
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Marleen France
James Lyman
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Colleen Matthews
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Norman Sullivan
Anonna Perkins
Margaret Harpe
Winston Taylor
Phyllis Wardle
Bertie Del Walsh
Shirley Thorpe
Carol Walker
Josephine Wagstaff
Ella Rose Hinkley
Kenneth Nielsen
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Carma Johnson
Roberta Christensen
Geneal Peterson
Betty Bone
Miriam Christensen
Dorothy Petty
Ashly Graham
Norma Abegg
Beverly Adams
Fred Bushnell
Richine Allred
Jeanne Drissell
Delia Mae Porter
Ellen Eowen
Betty Condie
Jerry Christensen
Glade Jensen
Joyce Lundell
Deaun Lloyd
June Greer
Glenda Ganter
Arlie Lejana
Kathryn Crandall
Leland Cook
Arlene Jones
Marjorie Beard
Ruth Marie Dahlen
Lincoln Card
Beverly Buchman
Margaret Demos
Lillian Herb Helen Donna Rosella Geraldine Helen Joyce Hermcdne
Bradshaw Peterson Maberly Bristow Compton Jackman Blake Madsen Eckersley
Myrtle Mae Nadine Gladys Beth Francine Margaret Donna Ann Connie
Brooksby Evans Smoot Bentley Martin Dunkley Escahedo Garrick Earl
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Deaune Mouton
Bardee Tidwell
Carina Hansen
Robert Potter
Ilene Brown
LaVern Johnson
Alice Graden
Reece Robertson
Joan Thomas
Joan Miller
Colleen Callister
Jack Bowman
Betty Thome
Connie Oborn
Edith Ashley
Manuel Aguirre
Jeanne Roberts
Shirley Smith
Elaine Bentwet
Norma J. Smith
Earl Hoyt
Iris Stringham
Elaine Williams
Carol Barton i
Meade Squire
Norma Simmons
Ruby Standiforc
Boyd Williams
Barbara Hoover
Dorothy Cook
Harold Jearmie Marjorie Herman Barbara Ardean Laura
Joyner Taylor Huffaker Buehler Brown Watts Adkins
Helen Don Marioon Betty Douglas Iris Tennyson
Burnside Voorhees Bond Christensen Woodward Austin Smith
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Shirley Mary Rose Lorry Verla Eva Rae Owen Ramona Charles Marie
Johnson Mohoney Rytting Bell Yatta Porter Smith Little Allred
Beth Ruth Vera Lionel Juanita Lois Ann Kenneth Yvonne Carol
Zabriskie Robinson Bingham Simmons Snow Taylor Gary Tingey Heiner
Marian Wilkinson
Ted Beckstrom
Helen Stevens
Gene Christensen
Glen Tolman
Louise Burbidge
Agnes Walker
Kenneth Hoyt
Margaret Qark
Chormaine Guthrie
Don Sprouse
Loma Batemon
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Barbara Page
Earl Hansen
Colleen Stolworthy
Robert Smurthwaite
Estelle Fenton
Joyce Bennion
Colleen Webb
Ruth Haldaway
Roy E. Stapp
Maxine Moulton
Patricia Hendricks
Carol Clark
Kule MacDonald
Marilyn Callister
Roy Rogers
Janice Smuin
Alma June Black
Moselle Anderson
Joan Maude Robert
McQueen Holman Parker
Kathleen Clorean Ernest Irene
Spicer Johnson Miner Wallaston
Robert Hazel Marilyn Alma Mcturine Carma Keith
Ribdy Alixander Paris Adams Griffin Rasmussen Kafford
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Arthur Packard
Rosemary Seymour
Bonita White
Louise Brimhall
John Bennett
Gwen Johnson
Thelma Smith
Alvin Lisonbee
Ella Mae Sanders
LaVerl Clegg
Alma Willey
Connie Stock
Beverly Boardman
Maxine White
Max W. Stubbs
Virginia Skousen
Bryce Obray
Lucille Stevens
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Lucille Phillips
Glen Pinegar
Barbara Heileson
Donna Sorenson
Neal Richards
Celestia Baker
LaPreol Parduhn
Aaron Stoddard
Barbara Taylor
Rhode Lyman
Elaine Sohm
Ray Casaday
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Estella Lovelass
Farrer Nielson
Merry Clyde
Jean Stevens
Clyde Andrew
Irene Jones
Nancy Harvey
Clare Olephont, Jr.
Ida Mattson
Katharine Tuttle
Florence Husted
Ernest Olsen
Joyce Smith
Bob Bridges
Helen Pay
Frank Turner
Joyce Johnson
Elaine Allred
Dorothy Henderson
Fay Roseberry
Clifton Spendlove
Shirley Monroe
Joe Simpson
Beth M. Bennett
Robert Done
Betty Oliver
Evelyn Moulton
Shirlee Bennett
Wanda Vee Stewart
Merrill Listen
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Bruce Kathleen Virginia Narcissa
Bliss Brown Booth Travino
Robert
Poulson
Brown
Li las
Crandall
Betty
Olsen
Qyde
Lundell
Jack Vida LaRue Faye Dolie
Taylor Ashton Hinckley Buchmiller Williamson
Ilene Carol Calvin Esther Rueben
Taylor Clayton Richardson Stringfellow Paystrup
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Merla Swensen
Marie Andrus
Carl Brown
Norma Heotherly
James Cooper
Norma Jones
Barbara Gambles
Dale Johnson
Neva Gambles
Harold Gunn
Betty Robinson
Jay Hatch
Elaine Hart
Dean Higginson
Dorine Stephens
R, D. Harper
Lorraine Thompson
Wayne Gootes
Zola Cooper
Shirley Kinghom
Robert Anderson
Alene Stringham
Jessie Beebe
Frank Hall
Jerry Skousen
Erma Shakespeare
Carolyn Fagg
Denver Harper
Ehvight Stapley
Donna Whitely
Ann Jack Joyce
Grimmett Dewsnup Call
Robert Estelle Robert Eva Dean
Crook Scoville Colder Woite
Bormie Roger Dorothy Clement Polly David Imogene
Hindmarsh Coll Woolley Williams Bowden Candland Johnson
Rex Mirian Robert Lila Kenneth Mco-y Clark Francis Norma
Dunford Royle Merret Clark Lundquist Calkins Greenhalgh Johnson Glade
Grant Elmyra Douglas Lillian Enoch Joyce Owen Lea Mae Dale
Harris Wilson Lazenby McFerrea Ludlow Hall Clark Kitchen Lewis
La Rue Wood
Coke Townsend
Howard Mclntyre
Beth Anderson
Alma Snow
Darrell Allied
Virgil Harris
Joy Whitney
Ruth Jibes
Vol Christensen
Elvoy Widdison
Mary Cheney
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Elaine McAllister
Nila Astin
Fay Woolley
Ralph Henderson
Robert Perry
Wilda Wells
Elva Jean Jones
Boyd Sherman
Floyd Weed
Edith Russell
Pauline Grant
Bob Ord
Karl Adams
Marva Naylor
Opal Lyman
Alph Bingham
Jay Shurtliff
Betty Miles
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Don
Devey
Beverly
Brady
Dean
Hansen
June Ned Lenora
Snyder Stringham Argyle
Janis
Madsen
Walt
Norman
Lewis
Doran
Estelle
Scoville
Alton
Williams
Bert
Evans
Garth
Adams
Lorraine
Little
Ray Gvdlliam
Martha Anderson
Kenneth Madsen
Eleanor Smith
Delbert Curtis
Darlene Moody
Keith Powell
Mary A. Berry
Sterling Booth
Jean Wenebrenner
Russell Bement
Gene Harris
Ray Houston
Laura Evans
Virgil Lindstrom
Jeanne Boyack
Myron Jones
Beverly Larsen
Adell Olsen
Keith Libke
Don Meservy
Virginia Brown
LaRae Hemsley
Larry Stoddard
Joe Weight
Dorothy Bennion
Reta Elder
Dean Bateman
Maurice Bateman
Ella Beth Weeks
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Karl Buchmiller
Norma Jean Wooa
Spencer Larsen
Kenneth Pulhom
Eleanora Welsh
Boyd Sherman
Frank Thompson
Bernice Ferrin
Donna Tingey
Stuart Steed
Elmer Simms
Jean Clark
Walter Zobrishie
Kenneth Kendall
Kathleen Toolson
John Whitaker
Mary Moore
Evan Woley
Janice Jensen
Lloyd Carlton
Houshang Ram
Leland Thomas
Carolyn Welti
Claron Oakley
Evelyn Church
Kay Clark
Arlene Stevensen
Ray Chapman
Dorothy Laney
Bert Wagstaff
Reed Aliene Milton Maxine George Pat Keith Ruby Bpb Leroy
Whitley Zeeman Muir Zeeman Whitby Taylor Davis Sorensen Balle
Barbara Bob Gaylia Richard Glenda Dick Dorothy Loren Richard
Boyer Becksteod Clayson VanWagenen Stradling Thomson Swenson Sabey Brimhall
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Roy Menlove
Emelia Olson
George Aiken
Hazel Smith
Paul Theobald
Opal Lyman
Martin Dalebout
Marilyn Williams
Keith AUred
Georgia Mitchell
Siegfried Fehlberg
Donna Facer
Clark Roberts
Shirley Norris
Myrt Grant
Barbara McDonald
Melvin Hunsaker
Robert Hatch
Dalee Taylor
Bessie Russell
Lois Bestelmeyer
Dee Elder
James FUchardson
Naomi Stayner
Kathleen Toolson
Keith Davis
Ross W. Westover
Bette Brcdlsford
Louise Clifford
John Alton Ross
Eldon
Ritter
Ida Mae
Smith
Kay Wanda
Anderson Former
Ronald
Ross
Earl
Gray
Gwenth
Whittle
John
Powell
Pearl
Randall
Calving
Young
Vada Lee George Reece Wilda
Ratekin Anderson Finlinson Johnson
Charles
Lloyd
Robert
Hall
Frank
Janson
Lovar
Goulding
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Its in your honor, we cheer our warriors.
Our songs are ringing, our banner flung.
We're sons of Brigham, united ever
To fight for Brigham Toting.
Ahia Pater Song
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Coach Floyd Millet
Coach Floyd Millet opened his
1945-46 basketball season on the
first ol December with a cage club
of relatively unproven hoopsters,
but as the season progressed the
team was augmented by the return
of former "Y" letter men.
The opening gome was the an-
nual grudge battle between Alum-
ni and Varsity, which resulted in
a close win for the Alumni. This
game nevertheless served to con-
vince supporters and critics alike
that a successful season awaited
this near-girls school. A pre-sea-
son trip through Idaho, Montana,
and Wyoming farther accentuated
the possibilities of the team's mak-
ing it a close Big Seven race.
Joe Weight
Bryce Bailey
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Basketball Results — 1945-46
J Score
Opponent Opponent Score
60 .....
. Clearfield Naval Supply
16
61
— . Alumni _...
62
49 ..._
.._ Wyoming
58
55 ...-
Montana State
40
52
37
Wyoming ..._ _
58
Idaho Southern .._
47
54
Idaho Southern
47
42 ....
Keams Replacement Depot ....
54
53
Manhattan College
42
62 ._..
Conisius College
52
41
. Northwestern University
61
58
Valparaiso University ..
72
57 .._.
— .. Snow College
27
47 .._
Utah State
29
36
_... Wyoming
41
43 ..._
Loyola University .
44
48
Denver University
23
42 ...
Colorado A & M
41
37
Denver University ...
36
57 . ._
Wynming
41
28
University of Utah
46
53 .....
— Colorado University
65
64 ..._
Utah State
48
40 .._.
Colorado A & M
47
42
Coloradd University _
60
53
University of Utah
71
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Qark Greenhalgh
Rolfe Peterson
Charles Little
On a cold Sunday morning, the 23rd of December, the eleven anxious sight-seers
boarded "a train for New York, having had their plane reservations cancelled. Two wins
and much needed experience were gained. A fast trip by air made possible their return
in time for Winter Quarter.
Through the twelve conference games the Cougars started slow, hit their stride at
mid-season to capture the coveted lead, then the Ute Indian struck the blow which started
the Cougars toward their final standing of fourth place.
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Meade Squire Dick Dabling Alma Garrett
BASKETBALL ROSTER — 1945-46 '
Player Number Position Age Height Weight Exp. Home Town
Bailey, Bryce .._ _... 2 G 21 S'll'/a" 145 2 Nephi
Giles, Floyd 6 G 25 6' 170 2 Provo
Olsen, Roy ..._ _. 8 G 19 e'l'/j" 160 1 Rigby, Idaho
Peterson, Rolfe 9 C 25 6'4" 175 1 Ogden
Child, Junior 10 F 21 6'3" 180 0 Clearfield
Little, Charles 11 F 18 6'1" 170 0 American Fork
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BASKETBALL ROSTER — 1945-46
Player
Weight, Joe
Garrett, Alma
Walker, Brady
Number Position Age
. 12
. 13
14
Greenhalgh, Clark 15
Squire, Meade 16
Dabling, Dick 7
BoOey, Maynard 3
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24
19
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Height
671/2"
6'
67"
6-4"
67"
6'
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Weight Exp.
176
185
195
180
■ 209
170
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Home Town
Prove
Nephi
Mesquite, Nev.
Nephi
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Nephi
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Coach "Eddie" Kimball
left the Y campus in June
of '42 to serve in the
Navy's Physical Training
Program with the Air
Force Pacific Fleet in the
South Pacific. He returned
to the Y in October, '45
and has since been plan-
ning and building a fight-
ing eleven comparable to
our scheduled opponents
of next season when we
re-enter the conference
for the first time since '42.
Mentor Millet, a graduate
from BYU, has been checked
out on every coaching position
on the campus. In '41 he was
made basketball coach and
when Eddie Kimball left for
the Navy in '42 Floyd took over
and engineered a determined
squad to our first upset over
the U. of U. grid team in twenty
years.
An all-round Y athlete in col-
lege days. Coach "Buck" Dixon
returned to the Y in 1928 to
teach an dcoach athletes of Y
high and University. His pres-
ent duties are confined mainly
to varsity tennis, teaching phy-
sical education classes and
managing the Intramural pro-
gram.
Qaackei
Wayne Soffe who was
assigned to the coaching
staff of the varsity boxing
and wrestling department,
with- line coaching duties
on the gridiron is expected
to be separated from the
Navy this Summer to aid
in developing a "brawn"
team next year. He spent
the majority of cm extend-
ed leave working with
prospective linemen in
Spring football workouts
this season.
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A combination of the late return from the
Navy of our head football coach, "Eddie"
Kimball, combined with the marked absence
of eligible men, the Y was forced to forego
Fall football competition, but with the inter-
mittent return of skilled brawn material
Coach Kimball organized Spring workouts
giving special instruction to backfield poten-
tials while Wayne Soffe, on leave from the
Navy coaches the linemen.
The return of the following lettermen
will serve to augment, with Y exper-
ience, the superior-planned squad for
the season '46-'47. Back row: Fielding
Abbott, Frank Whitney, Reed Nilson,
Don Brimhall, Herm Longhurst. Front
row: Marion Tree, Rex Olson, Owen
Dixon, Mike Mills, Max ^hifrer.
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FOOTBALL SQUAD
Front row: Gary Whiting, Bud Schwantez, Stan Stapley, Andy Anderson, Don Bushore, Owen
Dixon, Don Brimhall, H. Muse, Duke Junins, Albert Miera.
Second row: Kimball Merrill, Max Shifrer, Reid Nilson, Glen Shun, Pete Skousen, Marion Tree,
Mike Mills, Brude Osborne, Dwight Stapley, Ken Davis, Harold Gunn, Coach Eddie Kimball.
Third row: Carlyle Gourley, Fielding Abbott, Don Chavis, Stan McAllister, Rex Olsen, Kirk Lar-
sen, Domingo Rodriguez, Max Bjarnson, Ross Westover, Garth Seegmiller, Horace Gillespie, Frank
Whitney, Herm Longhurst.
Back row; Coach Wayne Soffe, Gene Pace, Bob Greenwood, Dean Call, Elliot Cameron, Norm
Marchant, Louis Maiben, Clyde Davis, Dick Forsyth, Jack Price.
Football tactics next year will embody plays and procedures "Eddie" developed while in the
service plus the more prominent "T" formations. The next Fall schedule re-enters the Cougar club in
the Big Seven league with auxiliary games being played with San Jose in California and a trip to
El Paso, Texas for a dig with the Texas Miners.
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Varsity tennis opened a promising season with the
return of four Ittermen: B. Bailey, Hyde, Mangum, and K.
Wilson. The first competition was realized in a trip into
Ute territory at Salt Lake where we made a fair showing.
The Y netters bowed 5 to 2. Individual victories were;
Singles, Don Evans, defeating Vernie Swenson of Utah,
9-7, 6-2. In the Double trouble, Thurgood and Mangum
merged to humble Koch and Williams of Utah, 6-4, 2-6,
64. Other meets will be the BYU Invitational Track Meet,
Divisional Tennis and the Conference Meet.
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Above: Coach Fred "Buck" Dixon
checking out hopefuls.
Right: The squadron of netters
consist of: Back row — Tom Pardoe,
Johnny Hyde, Bud Harmon, Charles
Allred, Bill Mangum, Jack Thurgood.
Front row: Mat Olsen, Doug Bus-
terud, Don Wilson, Bob Booth, Keith
Wilson, Don Evans.
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With the filing away of basketball jer-
seys in moth balls, Coach Floyd Millet
began to pass out track equipment on a
large scale for the first time in some three
years to around twenty-seven potential
cinder stars. Testing events for a relative-
ly unproved squad were realized in the
Invitational Track Meet the latter part of
April, where the Y entered the 100-yard
dash, mile relay, medley relay, high jump,
pole vault, shot put, discus throw, and
javelin throw. May 18 saw the Y repre-
sented at the State Meet and for the finale
we entered the conference meet at Denver.
Below are the varsity track men: Art
Packard, Keith Wilson, Verl Taylor, Phil
Harrington, Bill Smith, J. Paul McGuire,
J. M. McFarland, Myrten Grant, Thomas
Howells, Keith Allred, Dave Sudweeks,
Clyde McKay, Virgil Smith, Less Haymore,
Qark Roberts, Art Mitchell, Coach Royd
Millet, Marion Newberry, B. D. Young,
Les Cannon, Brady Walker, Carl Qark,
Russ Nielson and Doug Lazenby.
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With the Y emerging from a three year
moratorium on athletics in general, and the
press dead-lines in advance of spring compe-
tition, it is somewhat diiiicult to describe sport-
ing events that haven't taken place and rather
awkv/ard to predict possible results of these
potentials in the late spring meets.
We can be confident, however, of the four
lettermen above, who have in past years dis-
tinguished themselves in track and field events.
The lettermen are; Carl Clark, conference pole
vaulter; Less Cannon and Brady Walker,
weights; and Russ Nielson, all around. At the
right is Nelson clearing the hurdle with ease.
Below are the quarter-milers, Roberts and
Newberry.
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The academic year 1945-46 passed through the
Cougar campus and observed the greatest conversion
this school has experienced. The king of sports, varsity
football was of necessity intombed. With the opening
of the hoop season enough basketeers had returned to
make the club into a going concern. Basketball held
top honors as the major sport on the campus with the
intramural program absorbing those interested in short,
non-training periods of participation. Smokeless smok-
ers held their share of the spotlight, with the full beam
on the once quiet ghostly gridiron for spring football
workouts. Coach Eddie Kimball returned too late to
whip a fall team into shape but is well started on a
hopeful season for next year. The sportslight flashed
to the thirty-third Annual Invitation Track and Field
Meet and Relay Carnival, resumed after war years, to
highlight the spring sports season.
The Y campus is centered in the wonderland of
a sportsman's paradise. To the north and east is found
an abundance of superior skiing, hiking and camping;
to the west, Utah lake offers ice skating, swimming
and boating; to the south, a class A golf course and
skeet range are growing in popularity. These aid in
augmenting the regular campus activities which are
speedily reaching adequacy.
The Cougar is now poised on the threshold of a
New Golden Era of University activities, tensed for
the starting whistle to lunge into the world of oppor-
tunity to battle his way to collegiate supremacy, main-
taining our cherished individuality.
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The Intramural system, under the direction of
Coach Fred "Buck" Dixon flourished with new zest
and active participation. The flexible organization
of the system this year made it possible to absorb
the ever present returning of masculine gender to
the campus with sporting activities indoor and out-
door placed at the top of their curriculum. Boxing
and wrestling tournaments and basketball contests
were featured durmg the fall and winter quarters
with tennis, volleyball, softball and baseball on the
schedule for spring aspirants. Hawkins, Stutz and
Phillips carried the responsibility of the ring events
with Paul Wilson worrying about the student man-
agement of the system at large.
Below are the winter quarter Smokeless -Smoker
Champs, Pete Skousen, Glen McGaughey, Max
Whitaker, Gordon Hawkins, coach. Bob Mercer,
Boyd Williams, and Royden Rice.
At right are Paul Wilson and Coach Fred Dixon.
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Above are the spring quarter wrestling champs, Stan Philips, coach, Theron
Beck, Max Shifrer, Robert Borg, Paul Johnson and Carl Adams.
Below are the spring quarter boxing champs, Horace Gillespie, Bob Mercer,
Boyd Williams, Wendell Cook, and Jerry Skousen. Keith Wilson was absent.
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The intramural program featured two
college open tournaments during the
year. An alert Viking aggregation won
top honors in the fall quarter contest
with top billing for the Brigadiers and
the independent Virginians who cap-
tured coveted crov/ns v/inter quarter
in the social unit independent leagues
respectively.
At the right are the Virginians: Glen
Sheen, Don Snow, Tony Snow, Stan
McAllister, Joe Simpson, Rex Olsen.
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Above are the Vikings: Joe
Salisbury, Russell Grange, Paul
Thompson, Gus Shields, Bill
Mangum, William Pulsioher,
Creed Brmhall, LaMar Buckner,
Mark Nielson. John Langren was
absent.
At the left are the Brigadiers:
Dick Swenson, Herm Longhurst,
Don Snow, Tony Snow, J. Foul
McGuire, Pete Skousen, Owen,
Dixon, J. B. Cooper, and Stan Mc-
Allister.
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!)nmtcitlon Meet
Under the direction of Dr.
C. J. Hart, meet director,
Miss Leona Holbrook. in
charge of women's events
and B Y U Athletic Director
Eddie Kimball the 33rd an-
nual track and field meet
and relay carnival unfolded
a panorama of thrills and
pageantry April 25, 26, 27
in the Y stadium Distin-
guished athletes from 65
schools representing 6 states
performed in ideal weather
to successfully re-establish
the cinder classic among the
ouistanding sports events.
The University of South-
ern California captured a
ead position in the inter-
collegiate division, while
Branch Agricultural College
and East High won coveted
honors in their respective
departments. All - around
champion of the meet was
a junior from Mesa High
School in Arizona, Wilford
White. Proving himself the
greatest trackster to perform
in the Y stadium, White cap-
tured seven firsts of the nine
events to aggregate 6225
points.
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Skiing proved one of the
most popular sports on the
campus this season. A com-
bination of Miss Holbrook's
ski class and the Timpan-
ogos Mountain Club served
as organized units sponsor-
ing weekly ski trips to the
down-hill wonder lands of
the State. The majority of
enthusiasts in this pastime
found good skiing at Alta,
Snow Basin in Ogden, or at
our own Stewart Flats in
Provo Canyon. Highlights
of the season were the vari-
ous moonlight ski trips, both
as a class and otherwise. As
to the lone stranger in the
per left corner, his identity
uakes a good guess.
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W.A A
The ^ .K.K. activities are directed by
Beth Wight, President, center; Joyce Hanks,
reporter, left; Edna Holt, secretary, right,
and Miss Leona Holbrook, below, Director
of Women's Athletics.
The Women's Athletic Asso-
ciation completed one of its most
active years. During the autumn
quarter, their activities consisted
of an overnight canyon party, a
Christmas party, and volley ball
and bov/ling tournaments. The
v^rinter quarter found W.A.A.
sponsoring women s basketball
and foul pitching tournaments.
In the spring, the organization
featured softball and other
spring sports.
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in. A A
Pictured above are girls of the Fidelas Social
Unit who won first place in the Social Unit
volley ball tournament by defeating Altra
Mitra Social Unit 21-7. The independent volley
ball championship was won by the Darts at
right.
Ready for a try at the pins are the indepen-
dent bowling champs, Pearl Babble, Melba
Southerland, and Dorla Hibbard. At right are
the social unit bowling champs from the Vol
Norn Social Unit, Marjorie Hart, Charlotte
Harris and Joan Spratley.
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W. A. A
The Cougarettes, right, cctptured
the independent basketball crown
through winning from their oppon-
ents 7 out of 7 games. Members of
the team are Colleen Rowan, "Mick-
ey" Michelson, Leone Weinegar,
Madelyn Hatch, Virginia Ault, Al-
berta Farnsworth, Norylene Oran
absent.
The Nautilus girls took
first place in the Social
Unit basketball tourna-
ment defeating Altra
Mitra 32-29. The Nautilus
girls are Marcene Ginn,
Colleen Rowan, Barbara
Bailey, Carolyn Fagg,
Mary Ellen Christensen,
Ines Payne, and Gerald-
ine Heatherly. Standing
are the Alta Mitra runner-
A spirit of cooperation and enthu-
siasm •marked the work of the five
girls who managed the girl's Intra-
mural Athletic program. Joyce
Hanks, bowling; "Mickey" Mickel-
son, volleyball; Alama Ayers, Soqial
Unit basketball; Madelyn Hatch,
independent basketball; Barbara
Bailey, foul pitching, absent.
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ki.A.A
Golda Thornley demonstrates
her ability to make baskets
from the foul line while Marion
Bird and Beverly Brady ap-
prove. These girls v/on the
independent foul pitching tour-
nament.
"Mickey" Mickelson poises
herself for a shot while Leone
Weinegar keepjs score and
Madelyn Hatch awaits her
turn. These girls made up the
Alta Mitra team that won the
social unit foul pitching tour-
ney.
"Mickey" Mickelson,
Alama Ayers and Beth
Wight crre the award
sweater winners for 1945
and Madelyn Hatch, Joyce
Hanks and Edna Holt for
1946. These selections
were made on the basis
of interest, ability and
participation in W.A.A.
activities.
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I am invariably of the politics of people at whose table
I sit, or beneath whose roof I sleep.
George Borrow
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Under the able leadership of Coy
Miles, Vaughn Taylor and Victor Brim-
hall the A. M.S. sponsored such activi-
ties as lighting the "Y", the Smokeless
Smoker, and the Snow Carnival, Y-
Day, and the Sweetheart Ball. The
Association also rendered valuable
services through the establishment of
the Tux Bureau, and the Travel Bureau.
Top: Coy Miles, President.
Center, Vaughn Taylor, Sec-
ond Councilor.
Bottom: Victor Brimholl, First
Councilor.
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AM.M.
Top: Grctnt Rasban, Keith
Overson, George Hendersen.'
Second row: Kay Young,
Grant Rasban, Frank Taylor,
Ken Smith.
Third row: Sheldon John-
ston, Coy Miles, Vic Brimhall.
Bottom: Marion Toman, Ells-
worth Brown, Jim Winterton.
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A k/.S.
This year's k^N .S. Council launched its
program by accepting the challenge of in-
creased enrollment which brought back the
traditional abundance of social fife to the
Y campus. Holding their own as big sisters,
the mentors have token the lonely frosh
under their wings and oriented them with
parties, fashion shows, and teas. The A.W.S.
claims credit for the success of the Girls'
Jamboree, the Preference Ball, and Girls'
Day activities.
Top: Anna Jean Bullock, President.
Center: Carole Hilton, Vice-President; Shirley
Jennins, Glendora Schwantes, Shirley Johnson,
Gloria Schwantes, Edith Jensen, Barbara Crandall,
Elizabeth Nicholes, Shirlee Christensen, Marion
Robertson, June Smith, Agnes Jensen, Borboro
Bailey, Rita Clement, Virginio Bird, Lono Foun
Olsen.
Bottom: Miriam Young, Alene Holes, Zola Roe
Low, Ann Bailey, Merideth Hansen, LoVon Squires,
Morjorie Hart, VolDean Rice.
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A W. i.
Top; Mary Ellen Christensen, Social Chairman.
Center: Mary Smart, Secretary; Joy Tangren,
Marian Gardner, Elnora Boyack, Joyce Whiting,
Miriam Jones, Rose Taylor, Laurie Teichert, Edna
Ryskamp.
Bottom: Margaret Wilson, Inez Payde, Blanch
Akey, Jean Anderson, Mary Beth Pierce, Ruth W.
Adams, Phyllis Jones, Lucille Booth.
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Qfomi'arie^
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lime K.eu
Coy Miles
Dean Anderson, Advisor
Jay De Graif
Gordon Bradford
West Belap
J. Ellsworth Brown
David Yarn
Philip Low
Sheldon Johnson
Grant Shields
Taylor Reynolds
William Love
Rex Hall
Keith Wilson
Russell Grange
Dee Sanford
Russell Harris
Grant Ash
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Cross section of upperclassmen, Blue Key
National Honor Fraternity was reorganized on
the campus this year to offer service to the Y
and to sponsor various projects. Under the
leadership of prexy Kay Young, they com-
bined with White Keys to make "Hello Week"
a success. Members are noted for the enthu-
siasm with which they have aided various
Student Union drives.
Kay Young,President
Wvute ICeu
Outstanding in scholarship, leadership, and
initi:.tive, White Keys comprise the women's
upperclassmen honorary. Noteworthy achieve-
ments were the traditional publication of Stu-
dent Directories, assistance given Student
Union Drives, and the annual "Hour of Charm"
assembly program. Members have ushered at
basketball games and have served at infor-
mation desks during Leadership Week and
other functions. At the right is Rhoda May
Goates, President.
Rhoda May Goates,
Nila Stubbs
Karma, Jean CuUimore
Mavis Hafen
Margaret Hales
Lugene W. Morris
Ruth England
Helen Olpin
Carole Hilton
Lucille Booth
Anna Jean Bullock
Katherine Hess
Ellen Ashworth
President
Marion Owens
Margaret Wilson
Mary Smart
Jean R^ese
Marcia Greenhaw
Mary Ellen Christensen
Elnora Boyack
La Rue Cottle
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9. IC.
Dean Payne
Gordon Hawkins
Douglas Mabey
Waldo Jacobson
Ted McKnelly, President
Fred Bushnell
niiot Petersen
Gene Greenwood
D. L Weaver
Don Devey
Evan Woolley
J. Will Lewis
Paul Theobald
Howard Worthen
Glade Kuhni
Albert Christman
Truman lefferv
Walter Zabriskie
Sterling Sessions
Truman Clawson
Bernie Critchfield
Dick Dabling
Floyd Weed
Glade Burgon -
Tack Anderson
A servfice organization, the
"Gold Y" chapter of Intercol-
legiate Knights is the national
fraternity for underclassmen at
the Y. I.K.'s distinguished them-
selves this year by coming out
on top in the Student Union
drive sponsored by service
organizations during winter
quarter.
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Harold R. Tolboe
Ken Beck
Dean Gray
Dean Johnson
George Ballif
Dean Bateman
V/orren Jensen
Roy Stapp
Maurice Bateman
Bill Pulsipher
Max Stubbs
Melvin Dixon
Robert Barber
Richard Forsey
Donald LeBaron
Reed Benson
Ronald Grippe
Grant Shields
Duwayne Anderson
Larrv Stoddard
James Lyman
Winston Taylor
Richard Dalton
Willard Pingey
Dick Wright
Robert Perry
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If. a
Y Calcares, Sophomore
women's honorary group,
is composed of women
students who are out-
standing in scholarship,
activity and leadership.
Primary function of mem-
bers has been to usher at
Lyceum and student as-
semblies. In addition, the
Y.C.'s this year undertook
the difficult task of distri-
buting the "Y" News
every Thursday.
Arlene Shepherd President
Ruth Adams
Zola Roe Law
Marian Robertson
Marian Gardner
Shirley Johnson
June Smith
Phyllis Cook
Beverly Landgren
Lona Faun Olson
La Von Squire
Janet Stringham
Winifred Ellsworth
Edna Ryskamp
Gloria Schwantes
Glendora Schwantes
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Blanche Ockey
Helen Anderson
Joan Spratley
Joyce Whiting
Betty Bailey
Shirlee Christensen
Frances Hunter
Aileen Hales
Carol Cox
Legia Mendenhall
Agnes Jensen
Gertrude Duckworth
Eva Stokes
Helen Spencer
Ann Bailey
Orpha Stokes
Mary Jane Miner
Rita Clement
Edythe Bright
Jenna Vee Beck
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"^eua Plu
Melvin Petersen, President
The Delta Phi, a denomina-
tional fraternity for men who
hove served on Christian
sions, is one of the largest organ-
izations on the campus. Activi-
ties for the year include several
temple exc^ursions, a formal din-
nr dance, an extemporaneous
speaking contest, and a tri-din-
ner dance held in Salt Lake with
representatives from the U. of U.
and the A. C.
Vergil Howell
Morris Beishman
Donald B. Cox
Clement Williams
Oliver R. Smith
Courtney Brewer
Scott Thome
Thomas P. McFarlond
Adddison Udall
Lloyd McArthur
Dee Sanford
Ira Young
Elliot C. Howe
Glen Snarr
West Belnap
Karl Buchmiller
David H. Yarn
Joseph Olsen
Ken Beck
Don Nuffer
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jbeua Pm
George L. LeBaron
Kent Baggs
Robert Kest
Donald Murr
Albert C. Peterson
Reed G. Romney
V/ilford L Bruderer
Sam Chandler
Vern H. Jensen
Fred W. Harding
Grant Moon
James Bradley
Lloyd Hayward
Floyd B. Weed
H. Stuart Steed
Robert Mecham
Welling Macfarlane
George C. Reimschussel
Jack Price
Joseph R. Meservy
Donald Cleverly
Ross Denham
Boyd Ostler
Harold Call
Clayton Chanbre
Joe V. Barker
Arthur D. Slater
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Lee Olsen, President
Rex Madson
Winston Taylor
Howard Lowe
Harold Miner
George Pringle
Sheldon Johnson
Frank Stucki
lack Isaac
Robert Reid, Jr.
Lee Stenquist
Glenn Evans
Russell Grange
Taylor Reynolds
Maxwell Jones
Dee Santord
Grant Moon
Bound to be our "brain
trusters" in the years to
come, members of the na-
tional business honorary for
men, Alpha Kappa Psi, often
get together to figure out a
new way to beat the income
tax. Noted for their Ad Ball
and assembly, at which
were displayed advertising
samples, they continue to
promote fellowship among
future business men.
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Mary Kirkham
Margaret Harris
Marie Snell
Elnora Boyack, President
Florence Simmons
Phyllis Hunter
Arlene Knudsen
Lois Shepherd
Helen Nelson
Melba Beckman
Joyce Parrish
Maxine Norton
Rhoda May Goates
Lorna Pincock
Nellie Bushman
Dorothea Reid
Lois Robinson
Rhea Haslam
Idella White
Clara Anderson
Effie Warnick
May Billings
LaRee Swenson
Jean Magleby
Carole Hilton
Elaine Cannon
Irene Barlow
Iris Moore
Virginia Rickenbach
Barbara Bailey
Marriel Qark
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^keia AlfAa Pm
Maurine Howell
Johnny Belle Holley
Jean Reese
Ray Jones, President
Lola Peterson
Marilyn Stevenson
Joan Spratly
Marcia Greenhaw
Ruth England
Jenna Vee Beck
Enid Caldwell
Betty Zieve
Evan Wimber
Adeline Done
Dorothy Robinson
Gae Petersen
Lois Hansen
Joan Christiansen
Ariel BaUii
Lola Jean Gaddie
Robert Kest
Ralph Ungerman
Betty Bailey
Ernest Burgi
Veloy Singleton
Kathleen Bird
Grace McEwen
Ruth Ercanbrack
Mary Donna Jones
j^ Dove Call
Faye Hunter
Rita Clement
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PJu Gm Vneta
PHI CHI THETA
Phi Chi Theta, women's business honorary
society, was organized on this campus to
foster fellowship and interest in professional
improvement. The organization has added
an important contribution to the Student
Union drive this year by giving the proceeds
of a stenographic bureau to the Union Fund.
Officers La Rue Cottle, Presi-
dent; Donna Mae Thirkill,
Grand Counsellor; Mcrrnal
Clark, Treasurer, Betty Loge-
don, Secretary; Lucille Spen-
cer, Sponsor; Norma Forsey,
Vice - President; Rosa Mae
Swainston, Reporter.
First row: Norma Forsey,
Barbara Mullen, Rose Mae
Swainston, La Rue Hoopes,
Shirley Cunnington, Jennie
Bee Jones, Betty Stratford, Bar-
bara Kohler.
Second row: Orpha Laudie
Betty Logsdon, Jewaldine
Moore, Mary R. Callahan
Merla Bond, Lorna Crane,
Genevieve Eliason, Willa Ann
Crane.
Third row: Lucille Spencer,
Maxine Shirts, Lucille Rich-
ards, Thelma Sorenson, Merial
Perkins, Leora Bird, Marian
Gardner.
Foiorth row: La Rue Cottle,
Gwen Bateman, Berva Dawn
Nebeker, Sally Stayner, Edith
Simmons, Donna Mae Thirkill,
La Rue Olson, Elaine Sperry,
Marrial Clark.
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Organized to stimulate high scholastic
attainment among students in the biological
sciences, Tri-Beta also functions as an organ-
ization which promotes research work. Acti-
vities for the year include lectures in the
various fields of the natural sciences, field
trips, participation in a national essay con-
test sponsored by the fraternity magazine,
and various social functions.
Beia Beta lieia
Officers: Lowell Miller, Presi-
dent; Anna Davidson, Vice-
President; Janet Barclay, Sec-
retary and Treasurer; Sterling
Sessions, Historian and Re-
porter.
First row: Dr. Eldon Beck,
Caroline Whitesides, Lois Grif-
fin, Estill Latimer, Olea Bab-
bel.
Second row: Anna David-
son, 11a Mae James, Margaret
Young, J. L. Crawford.
Third row: Sterling Sessions,
Janet Barclay, Betty Olsen,
Aloma Ayers, Margaret Nu-
sink.
Fourth row: Lowell Miller,
Dr. C. Lynn Hoyward, Afton
Isom, Dr. Vasco M. Tanner.
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Kenneth Madson
Glen Pinegar
Reed Benson, President
Tom Howells
Howard Worthen
Dewoyne Anderson
Glen Gardner
Robert Peterson
Harold Coll
Shipley Snow
Sterling Sessions
Loy Hatch
Lester Card
Neal Richards
Johnny Hyde
Ellsworth Snow
J. Paul McGuire
Herb Petersen
Truman leffry
Warren Jenson
Norman Hyatt
Richard Taylor
Bob Ord
Grant Moon
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PneUdeMiyi
Officers: Faye Hunter, Kar-
ma- Jean Cullimore, Grant
Shields, Verda Olsen.
First row: Kay Young, Joy Thomp-
son, Marjorie Petty, Marcia Green-
haw. Jean Reese, Reed Benson, Ruth
Redd.
Second row: Sterling Sessions,
Beverly Hardy, Arlene Shepherd,
LaVon Squire, Rhoda Mae Goatees,
Felice Swain, Marian Muir, John
Jensen.
Third row: Creed Brimhall, Ells-
worth Snow, Melvin Peterson, Elnora
Boyack, La Rue Cottle, Wealthy Pur-
rington, Lee Olsen.
Fourth row: Willis Waite, George
Felsch, Ted McNelly, Peter Skousen,
Sheldon Johnson, Faye Hunter, Ariel
Ballif.
Fifth row: Ned Stringham, Ray
Jones, Shipley Snow, Leo Dean,
Orien Lamoreaux.
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QuA^'d^ RoHxl
Gus Shields, Joyce Hay
cock.
Back row: Richard Ballou"
C. Mack Ceilings, LaVinc
Borgeson, Jack Anderson.
Middle' row: Dale McAllis-
ter, Norman Hunt, Howard
Worthen, Joyce Haycock
Alma Willey.
Front row: Lorry Rytting,
Lucille Sandberg, Fred Gard-
ner, Gus Shields, Ardean
Watts.
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Organized as the "Mask Qub," potential thespians
on the campus have met weekly to discuss pertinent
matters and to hear various ploy-readings by ad-
vanced students of drama. "Blithe Spirit" and "Clau-
dia," presented this year, are both Mask Qub pro-
ductions.
Mcuik GLA
Officers: Jean Reese, Presi-
dent; Enid Caldwell, Secre-
tary; Gae Peterson, Publicity;
Jenna Vee Beck, Chcdnnan of
Plays; Barbara Coombs, Vice-
President.
First row: Jonny Belle Hol-
ley, Maurine Howell, Roy
Jones, Jean Reese.
Second row: Betty Lou An-
derson, Veloy Singleton, Lila
Marchant, Enid Caldwell.
Third row: Jenna Vee Beck,
Marilyn Stevens, Lola Peter-
son, Lois Hansen.
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Officers: Dr. Morley, Advisor; Julie
Hansen, President; Afton Taylor,
Secretary; Willis Waite, Vice-Presi-
dent.
First row: Julie Hansen, Ashly
Graham, Betty Jo Mercer, Beth
Crandall, Betty Oliver, Willis Waite.
Second row: Afton Taylor, Harold
Call, James Able, Jean Anderson,
Ruth Juper, Charlotte Bridges, Verl
Alleman.
Third row: Orrin Parker, Ralph
Burgguist, Thola Hepworth, Betty
Zieve, Louis Cordon, Arva Mercer.
B'Ysers Town Meeting is designed to
stimulate the power of critical analysis on the
part of students interested in current issues
of international, national, local, and campus
importance.
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The criteria for membership in International Rela-
tions Club is an active interest in international affairs
plus the ability to enter into animated discussions.
Although membership in the club is small, I. R. C. is one
of the most active of the campus organizations.
Officers: Anna David-
son, Secretary; Marion
Jones, President, Richard
Taylor, Vice-President.
First row: Anna David-
son, Laurie Teichert, Bev-
erly Jameson, Prof. J. Reu-
ben Clark, III.
Second row: Vera Bab-
bel, Marion Jones, Jean
Anderson, Richard Tay-
lor.
Third row: Gerald Hen-
ri, William A. Hulet, Virgil
Harris, Rachel Nelson.
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Officers: Joy Huntsman, Sec-
retccry; Orien Lamoreaux,
President; Dick Gourlez, Vice-
President.
First row: Ashley Grctham,
Max Pyne, Eldon Harding,
Raymond Poystrup, Glen
Pinegar, Ivo Kissell, Kenneth
Neilsen.
Second row: Junuis Duke,
Kenneth Ludlow, Gordon Han-
sen, F. Don Wixom, John H.
Harvey, Orien H. Lamoreaux,
Truman Jeffrey.
Third row: Blaine Richards,
Dean Johnson, James L. Logs-
don, Albert Bennett, Kenneth
Lundquist, Ruel Randall.
Fourth row: M. D. Wallace,
advisor, Morris Cunningham,
Alma Adams, Stephen Sharp,
Thomas Powelson, Glen H.
Tolman.
Fifth row: Dick Gourley,
Forrel Johnson, G. S. Richards,
Warren Jensen, Kenneth Hoyt,
Gene Harvey.
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Jlr&me oc.
Officers — back row: Iris
Moore, Vice - President; Mar-
garet O. Harris, Sponsor; Ruth
Martin, Historian. Front row:
Shirley Jennens, Reporter;
Shirley Johnson, President-
Dawn Hilton, Secretary and
Treasurer.
Front row: Norma Burnham, Car-
ole Clark, Dawn Hilton, Iris Moore,
Shirley Johnson, Ruth Martin, Shirley
Jennens, Mrs. Harris, Clara Brode-
rick.
Second row: Roberta Guild, Hazel
Dawn Ream, Lois Johnson, Gladys
Rawlings, Helen Mae Tolman, Mar-
garet Wilson, Delphia Collins, Kath-
leen Specer, Florence Husted.
Third row: Joan Hurst, Louise
McQuarrie, Doris Clark, Betty Ten-
nant, Betty Gerrord, Joyce Muir,
Bonita Finlayson, Arlene Cox, Bar-
bara Farnsworth, Dorothy Petty.
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Officers: Vaughan Taylor,
President; Inez Payne, Secre-
tary; Malcolm Peirson, Vice-
President
First row: Dr. Harold T.
Christensen, advisor; Buelah
Lake, Inez Payne, Beth Cran-
dall, Shirlee Christensen,
Charlotte Harris, Barbara
Hansen, Mary Lee Atkerson,
Cr. John C. Swenson, advisor.
Second row: Mrs. Ken
Weight, Kathryn Lyman, Mar-
vel Murphy, Elaine Wad-
doups, Elaine Todd, LaVieve
Monson, Margaret Clayton,
Beth Peirson, Elaine Lund.
Third row: Vaughan Taylor-
Jenna Vee Beck, Howard Wor-
then, Roland Tunnell, DeLoy
Smith, Ross Christensen, Mal-
colm Peirson, Blaine Porter.
Dr. Ariel S. BaUif, advisor,
was not present when the pic-
ture was taken.
Designed to foster fellowship among the
sociology majors and minors, the Sociology
Club was organized early this year. The club
sponsored such activities as a lecture on
English universities by Dean A. L. Beeley
of the U. of U., a "Night in New Zealand,"
and a tour of various state institutions.
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ADVANCED SPANISH CLUB
First row: Grant Moon, Secretary; Marguerite Boutista, Reporter and Chorister; Narcisa Trevino,
Mavine Overlade, Norlyene Ohran, Jean Char, Vice-President; Neal Richards, President.
Second row: Leone Winegar, Mary Beth Pierce, Beth Crandall, Betty Logsdon, Elaine Peacock.
Third row: Sariah Bushman, Maurine Romney, Margaret Hutchings.
Fourth row: Alberto Miera, Qement Williams.
PORTUGESE CLUB
First row: Edna Ryskamp, Rita Clement, Inez Brimley, Ellen Fleetwood, Secretary; Dove Call,
Vice-President; Marguerite Bautista, Marybeth Pierce.
Second row: Clyde Andrew, Keith Jones, Carl Gibson, Dorothy Robinson, Lester Taylor, Presi-
dent; Dr. Gerrit de Jong.
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Officers: Robert Barker, secretary-
treasurer; Gerrit de Jong, Jr., advisor;
Carol Clark, vice-president; R, Max
Rogers, advisor; Leo Dean, president.
First row: Alma Snow, Nydra Hunsaker,
Marjorie Huffaker, La Preal Parduhn, Adelj-
Olson, Pauline Brown, Barbara Kohler,
Margaret Friday, Legia Mendenhall, Carol
Clark, Janice Smuin, Marceline Smith,
Laurie Teichert, Ila Mae James.
Second row; Elaine Eyring, Glenna
Stucki, Bertie Del Walsh, Eleanor Jueschke,
Nial Olsen, Janet Barclay, June Berry,
Marjorie Sinclair, Leo Dean, Robert Barber,
Charlotte S. Eder, Courtney Brewer.
Third row: Stephen Sharp, Marilyn Tan-
ner, Norine Butler, Corine Smith, Ruth
Thomas, Ramona Smith, Velma Horner,
Cleona Decker, Lois Sturgill, La Rae
Schmutz, James Richardson, Diantha Cox,
Conway Threet, Preston Marchant, Sher-
man L. Boyd.
Fourth row: Elliot Berlin, Max Powell,
Barbara Boyer, Marjorie Beard, Ruth Niel-
sen, Ardean Watts, Richard Wright, Law-
rence Thorne, Elrod Leany, Marjorie Hurst,
Dorene Rasband, Laurence Barrett.
Fifth row: Alma Willey, Dee Wright,
Dean Payne, Charles Cox, Rachel Nelson,
Dr. Gerrit de Jong, Jr., Joyce Hall, Pat
Critchlow, Dwain Sylvester, James Bradley,
Bob Walsh, Ralph Prusse, R. Max Rogers,
Harold Brewer, Rodney Turner, Eldon Bit-
ter.
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Officers: Helen Clegg, secretary;
Ralph Ridge, social chairman; Donna
Ellertson, president; Joan Irwin, vice-
president.
Lona Mae Clegg, Lola Peterson, Jenna
Beck, Melba Otteson, Vergene Holyoak,
Beth Bennett, Bonnie Hindmarsh, Georgian
Krissman, Lois Peterson, Edythe Bright,
Jean Reese, Carol Rae Walker, Ella Beth
Weeks, Lucile Camenish, Dorothy Ogden,
Ibelmas Smith, Ellen Bowen, Margaret
Clayton, Rex A. Madson, Lloyd Toysom,
Beverly Hardy, Clyde MacKay, Betty Lou
Houghton, Donna Ellertson, Helen Clegg,
Bernie Critchfield, Lucille Booth, Aileert
Hales, Marion Jones, Anna Jean Bullock,
lean Clark, Winifred Dykes, Vivian Hoyt.
Marybeth Pierce, Amelia Hemandey,
Reeda Bjarnson, Arlene Gray, Marlin
Loveridge, Herbert J. Baestle, Kathleen
Brovirn, Betty Brown, Jay B. Boun, Janice
Jensen, Dona Bristow, Dale W. Lewis, Pete
Skousen, Betty Mae Taylor, Peggy Weath-
ers, Marva Hopkins, Carol Sampson, Mack
Cunningham, J. L. Crawford, Kenneth J
Beck, Ida Marshall, Helena Wall, Grant
Peele, Bob Beckstead, Vic B-imhall, Keith
Whitney, Dorothy Dickson, ConVade Head,
Lewis Griffin, Colleen Keeler, Norma Jean
Wood, Lilas Crandall, Delores Frances,
Clara Simmons, Elizabeth Jueschke. Meri-
lyn Willis, Luona Rushton, Cherril Wilcox,
Francine Dunkley, Ann Midgley, Elaine
Gaisford, Doris Gwilliam, Deanne Taylor,
Ca-ol Brockbank, Gloria Russell, Nadine
Cooper, Doris Clark, Howard L. Randall,
Ralph Ridge.
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Thelma Davidson
Dorothy Shippee
Priscilla Ludlow, President
Marilyn Williams
Margaret Hutchings
Marie Andrus
Donna Lou Christensen
Adeline Rice
Joan Baer
Vera Babbel
H. C. Breinholt
Afton Eileen Marble
Melba Beckmon
Colleen Callister
Naomi Nelson
A. H. Ivans
Wesley Burnside
Lucille Simmons
Norma Wood
Marilouise Evans
Pearl Randall
Elaine Lund
Joan Hurst
LaVee Prisby
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0ne.-%laAA.-l\le4j^.
Officers: Beverly Hardy,
President; Leone Winegar,
Winegar, Vice-President; Lois
Robinson, Secretary; Betty
Stratford, Social- Chcririnan;
Bob Smurthwaite, Publicity
Chairman.
First' row: Helen Snowberger,
Charlotte Harris, Shirley Wilkes,
Luana Rushton, Anne Christensen,
Norma Simmons, Betty Stratford,
Mario Anderson.
Second row; Harold Call, Lois
Robinson, Lula Belle Bamgartner,
Eva Rae Yates, Barbara Bean, Lynn
Helen Warner, Wylie Swapp, Pam
Davis.
Third row: Bob Beckstead, Erma
Shakespeare, Maud Holman, Conrad
Head, Claude Westenskow, Ida Matt-
son, Beth lohnson, Cherril Wilcox.
Fourth row: Achley Graham,
Coran C. Lewis, Don Nuffer, Ada
Vee Webster, Beverly Hardy, Bob
Smurthwaite, Dean Payne.
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Officers: Daug Mabey, Pres.;
Myra Madsen, Treas.; Marian
Bird, V, Pres.; Beverly Brady.
First Row: Grace Howell, Mari-
louise Evans, Margaret Clark,
Audrey Barrett, Wilford Bruderer,
Reed Benson.
Second Row: Renee Millerburg,
Merlin Edward , Nyla Ashton ,
Dorothy Kizerian, Myra Madsen,
Doug Mabey, Ella Rose Hinckley.
Third Row: Keith Jones, Ann
Pearce, Clella Clark, Marian Astin,
Tom Howells, Clyde Andrew,
Doug Welti.
Fourth Row: Jess Bushman, Mae
Evans, Floyd Moulton, Ann Brock-
bank, Ralph Bowen, Virgil Howell.
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Aw.-l\le4AjL Me^.-Me^.
Officers: Barbara Crandall, Secre-
tary; Nathel Openshcrw, Treasurer;
Peter Skousen, President; Neil Rich-
ards, Vice-President.
First row: Irene Whiting, Bertha
Randall, Bonnie Hancock, Barbara
Crandall, Nathel Openshaw, Neil
Richards.
Second row: Ruel Randall, Louine
Brown, Anonna Perkins, Pearl Ran-
dall, Velma Botes, Ellen Sanders,
Glen McGaughey.
Third row: Melvin Peterson, Sariah
Bushman, Verdell Hunt, Arlene Shep-
herd, Polly Bowden, Lorraine San-
ders, Donna Sirrine, Norma Turley.
Fourth row: Ben Rogers, James
Cooper, Virginia Skousen, Dale
Johnson, Buster Brown, Pete Skousen,
Addison Udall, Forrell Johnson, Rob-
ert Rogers.
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Officers: First row: Almina
Anderson, Vice-President; El-
eanor Smith, Secretccry.
Second row: Rell Francis,
President; Harold W. Lee,
Sponsor; Don Winton, Re-
porter.
First row: Emelia Olsen, El-
eanor Smith, Imogene John-
son, Almina Anderson, Estelle
Scou'ville, Lois Jensen, LaVaun
Graham.
Second row: Beatrice Fol-
som, Audrey Leavitt, Betty Jo
Mercer, Audrey Pilling, Ver-
netta Pilling, Norma Smith.
Third row: Kenneth Nielsen,
Alton Ross, Louise LeBaron,
Donald LeBaron, Doug Fran-
cis, Delores Francis.
Fourth row: Don Winton,
Reed Dahl, Leron Miller, Bob
Mercer, Dean Johnson, Lin-
coln Card, Rell Francis.
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Officers: Betty Bailey, Secre-
tary; Jean Char, Vice-Presi-
dent; Willis Waite, President.
First row: Betty Bailey, Kay Ly-
man, Marilyn Willis.
Second row: Jean Char, Hazel
Dawn Ream, Mary Ida Ream, Lenon
Peterson, Louise Peacock.
Third row: Alama Ayers, Marvel
Murphy, LaRae Collett, Dona An-
derson, Vonnie Beth Davis, Ruth
Hutchins, La Rue Hinkley, lane Tyler.
Fourth row: Fern Francis, Roberta
Roberts, Lila Miner, Barbara Welsch,
Pauline Sheranian, Barbara Hutch-
ins, Joyce Hall, Qifford Jones.
Fifth row: Willis D. Waite, Verl
AUman.
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Officers: Delphia Collins, Re-
porter; Bonnie Zirker, Secre-
tary; Kathryn Ruber, Vice-
President; Ned Stringham,
President.
First row: Boyd Williams,
Glen Johnson, Beth Miles,
June Snyder, Gwen Case, Enid
Caldwell, Ned Stringham.
Second row: Howard Wis-
combe, Joyce Abplanalp,
Kathryn Huber, Marie Haslem,
Delphia Collins, Charles L.
Murray.
Third row: Lea Mae Kitchen,
Rhea Huber, June Black, Rhea
Haslen, Carol Rae Walker.
Fourth row: Ella Beth Weeks,
Mary Helen Harris, Aneita
Harvey, Lorna Ross, Bonnie
Zirker.
Fifth row: Shirley Coll, Doris
Preece, Mary Price, Clara
Broderick, Evan Woolley.
Sixth row: Ronald Winn,
Bill Turnbow, Don Sprouse.
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Officers: Beulah Blake, Vice-
President; Florence Beatty,
Publicity; Ross Esplin, Presi-
dent; Elcrine Cannon, Secre-
tary-Treasurer.
First row: G. H. Aiken, Verla Mac-
Donald, Emma Jean Adams, Barbara
Marshall, Lucille Sargent, Mary
Chener, Mary Winten.
Second row: Alma Snow, Elaine
Cannon, Beverly Adams, Barbara
Farnsworth, Julia Bybee, Evelyn
Church, Shipley Snow.
Third row: Jasper L, Crawford,
Burns Swapp, Donworth Gubler,
Bessie A. Smith, Florence Beatty,
Beulah Blake, Owen R. Porter.
Fourth row: Robert Barker, Alton
Isom, Myron Jones, Joy Bennett, Dean
Payne, June Bennett, Russ Esplin,
Homer Christensen, Don Snow.
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Officers: Hanna Marie Billings,
Secretary; Albert C. Peterson, Vice-
President; Elayne Thomson, Re-
porter; LaVon Squire, President.
First row: Jean Magleby, Elayne
Thomson, Hanna Marie Billings,
Mary Sells, Ekirbora Peel.
Second row: Maurine B. Allred,
Betty Rae Christensen, Wanda Vee
Stewart, Margie Hurst, Marva Zur-
aln, LaVon Squire.
Third row: Betty Olsen, Donna
Jensen, Chris Sanders, Donald Cox,
Albert C. Peterson, John Price, Mary
Hafen, Robert Day.
Fourth row: Jo Dolan Downord,
Keith Allred, Kermeth Young, Dean
Peterson, Advisor, Phil Squire, Don
Christensen.
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Officers: Homer Christensen,
President; Betty Jo Robison,
Reporter; La Rue Wasden,
Vice - President; Betty Jane
Roper, Secretary.
First row: Glenna Stucki, Dorothy
Henderson, Elaine Wood, Betty Jane
Roper.
Second row: Miriam Christensen,
Carol Hansen, Betty Jo Robison,
Emma Bennett, Homer Christensen.
Third row: Georgia Adams, Jean
Harris, Elma Terry, Carmelia Peter-
son, La Rue Wasden.
Fourth row: Reece Finlinson, Paul
Theobald, Robert Twitchell, Bruce
Bliss, Warren Jensen, Truman Jeffery.
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Officers: Normcoi Hyatt,
President; Edna Ryskamp,
Vice-President; Mary Clyde,
Secretary; Fabian Giroux, Re-
porter.
First row: Gwen Marler, Eleanore
Jueschke, Ben Marler, Nona Sharp,
Shirley Jennens, Elizabeth Jueschke.
Second row: Dr. Russel Swenson,
sponsor, Edna Ryskamp, Fabian
Giroux, Beverly Langren, Virginia
Davis.
Third row: Ruth Flander, Mary
Clyde, Norman Hyatt, Edith Jensen,
Douglass Woodward.
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Officers: LaRue Hemsley, Vice-
President; David Ririe, President;
Edythe Bright, Secretary-Treasurer;
Don Murri, Reporter.
First row: Beth Baird, Ida Nielsen,
Shirley Kinghorn, Lena Mae Qegg,
Maurine Griffin, LaRae Denning,
Florence Davis, LaRue Hoopes, Glen-
na Williams.
Second row: Mary Jean Laabs,
Lola Peterson, Mildred Shaw, Mary
Calkins, Marie Hardy, Edythe Bright,
LaRue Hemsley, Barbara Heileson,
llene Brown.
Third row: Kay Clark, David Ririe,
Elaine Casper, Norma Hale, Phyllis
Wardle, Doris Jeffery, Evelyn Lind-
strom. Mama Holm.
Back row: Calvin Reed, J. L. Cook,
Roy L Olsen, Karl Buchmiller, Kenny
Lundquist, Virgil Lindstrom, Samuel
C. Chandler, D. L. Weaver, Don
Murri, Virgil Harris.
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Officers: Donna Mae Thir-
kill, Vice-President; Grant C.
Moon, President; Ruth Juchau,
Secretory.
First row: Jennie Bea Jones,
Helen Mqe Tolman, Mary
Lindsay, Bonnie Higginson,
Connie Stock, Vilate Tolman,
Donna Mae Thirkill, Morva
Hopkins, Grant C. Moon.
Second row: Elaine Sohm,
Alene Sorenson, Glen H. Tol-
man, Marjorie Wixom, Junius
Duke, Ver Jean Holyoak, Virla
Bell.
Third row: Lilas Crandall,
Josephine Burgin.
Fourth row: Betty Jean Hir-
schi, Afton Marble, Lou Jean
Budge, Iva Lou Budge, Merlin
Loveridge, Art Packard.
Fifth row: Thelma Smith,
Margie Warr, LaRue Cranney,
Sally Stayner, Bob Beckstead,
Naomi Stayner, Dean Johnson.
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Officers: David Yam, Presi-
dent; Barbara Mullen, Vice-
President; Agnes Walker, Sec-
retory; M. D. Wallace, Spon-
sor.
First row: Norma Hecrtherly, Polly
Keister, Lois Johnson, Wilma Moor-
ing, Helen Brown, Margaret Young.
Second row: Harold Joyner, Bar-
bara Mullen, Geraldine Heatherly,
David Yam, Bonnie Schuler, John-
nie Belle Holley, Professor M. D.
Wallace.
Third row: Denver C. Harper, Lor-
raine Nichols, Ida Lee Jackson, Agnes
Walker, Rudolph Harper.
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Leland Wakefield, Secretary
David Yarn, President
Sheldon Lowry, Vice-Presi-
dent
Felice Swain, President
Nellie Bushman, Secretary
Ruth Hutchings, Vice-Presi-
dent
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Officers: James Bradley, Secretary;
Addison Udall, President, Fabian
Giroux, Vice-President.
First row: Kay Young, Harold Call,
Bill Pulsipher, David Yarn, Courtney
Brewer, Jim Bradley.
Second row: Gus Shields, Fabian
Giroux, Doug Woodward, Norman
Hidtt, Leland Wakefield, Hayle
Buchanan.
Third row: West Belnap, Melvin
Peterson, Glen Snarr, Addison Udall,
William Clyde Behunin.
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Officers: Willis Wcdte, Vice-
President; Robert Day, Prfesi-
dent; Glen Pinegar, Secretary.
First row: Willis Waite, Rob-
ert Day, Frank Maruoka,
Clyde E. Weeks.
Second row: Verl P. Alla-
man, Louis B. Cordon, Chester
L. Thome, Elrod Leany, Glen
Pinegar.
Third row: Robert Mercer,
Carl Hunter, Donald Cox, Reed
Whitely, Dean Johnson.
Absent: Reed Benson, John
Landgren, Leon Frost, Ronnie
Ross, Dick Taylor, Arthur
Chapman, Don Weaver, Frank
Wixom.
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Officers: Ruth Flanders,
Vice-President; Lcairie Teich-
ert, President; Cecile Romney,
Secretary.
First row: Anne Christensen, Dove
Call, Orpha Lcrudie, Bonnie Hancock,
Laurie Teichert, Eleanor Bennion,
Betty Lou Anderson, Margaret
Young, Gorilla Sessions, Bonnie Hig-
ginson.
Second row: Inez Brimley, Dorothy
Robinson, Dorothy Stout, Marjorie
Sutton, Merle Johnson, Gene Hyatt,
Donna B. Page, Merla Bond, Gecile
Romney.
Third row: Janice Burt, Ivo Kissell,
Genevieve Parkinson, Anna David-
son, Ruth Flanders, Grace McEwen,
Kathryn Wight, Beth Wight, Lila
Folsom, Joyce Wilson.
Fourth row: Mourine Romney,
Margie Hurst, Jane Nate, Ida Mar-
shaU, Rachel Nelson, CleUa Qark,
Barbara Hutchins. •
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Officers: Ella Mae and Grant
C. Moon, Presidents; James
Abel, Secretary and Treasur-
er; Keith and Ruth Rigby, Vice-
Presidents.
First row: Olga Smith, Melba
Buckner, Sterling Larsen, Wanda
Larsen, Blaine Porter, Ray Canning,
James Abel, Veria Abel.
Second row: DeLoy Smith, LaMor
Buckner, Leah Belle Hawkes, Vern
Thomas, Lois Thomas, Betty Porter,
Lois Canning, Ella Mae Moon, Grant
C. Moon.
Third row: Josephine Williams,
Martin Johnson, Mary Wardle, Den-
nis Wardle, Virginia Avery, Dayle
Brown, Ellsworth Brown.
Fourth row: O. Qement Williams,
Ruth Rigby, Keith Rigby, Chad
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Officers: Irene Whiting, Pre-
sident; Luana Collins, Vice-
President; Florence Mitchell,
Secretary - Treasurer; Phyllis
Clark, President Fall quarter.
First row: Lucile Buell, Norma
Slade, Marilyn Stevenson, Norma
Forsey, La Rue Hoopes, Veda Miller,
Shirley Cunnington, Betty Jean Hou-
ston.
Second row: Rosalie Nichols, Flor-
ence Mitchell, Phyllis Clark, Melba
Barker, Luana Collins, Barbara Heil-
eson, Marion Cowles, La Rue Hems-
ley, Marilyn Kingston, Mary Wintch,
Velora Sorenson.
Third row: Marion Bond, Eleanor
Berrett, Florence Davis, Jerry Lake,
Louise Green, Marvel Murphy, Lou-
ine Brown, Donna Sirrine, Virginia
Woodbury, Maxine Norton, Sorioh
Bushman, Virginia Brown.
Fourth row: Jean Char, Charmaine
Guthrie, Irene Whiting, Louise Pea-
cock, Marilyn Willis, Betty Zieve,
Kama Broadbent, Ilia Claire Hunt,
Adeline Rice, Jean Dorney, Marian
Barg, Jackie Boberg.
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Officers: La Rue Cottle, Vice-
President; Elnora Boyack,
President.
First row: "La Rue Collett, Carolyn
Whiteside, Lorna Pincock, Maurine
Cowan, Darlene Cowan.
Second row: Betty Bailey, Kay
Lyman, Mary Lindsay, Darla Hib-
bard. Pearl Babble, Elaine Wood,
Mary Beth Pierce.
Third row: Winifred Phelps, Betty
Jean Cottle, Doris Gwilliam, Olea
Babble, Vera Babble, Gay Arm-
strong, Ruth Thomas.
Fourth row: Genevieve Eliason,
Beverly Hardy, Lula Peterson, Mama
Holm, Mary Ida Ream, Marian Gard-
ner.
Fifth row: Elma Terry, Betty Jane
Roper, Clara Anderson, Vonnie Beth
Davis, lunella Sanford, Donna Thom-
as, La Rue Cottle.
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Officers; Margaret Wilson,
Vice-President; Elaine Sperry,
President; Eleanor Jorgensen,
Secretary and Treasurer.
First row: Twila Bond, Betty Jane
Seely, Lucille Simmons, Deonne Tay-
lor, Grancine Dunkley, Grace How-
ell, Donna Nielson, Carol Wheel-
wright.
Second row: Isabelle Laurence,
Ruth Coffin, Lilas Crandall, Deaun
Adams, Mary Donna Jones, Betty
Miller, Jeanne Kellett, Margaret Wil-
son.
Third row: Alton Lichfield, La Rue
Wasden, Jean Black, Marjorie Sin-
clair, Jean Anderson, Mar Rue Keller,
La Voe Hall.
Fourth row: Jean Mcintosh, Marie
AUred, Virginia Ult, Janet Barclay,
June Berry, Thelma Davidson, Flo-
rene Nielson, Elaine Sperry, LaWana
Miller, Eleanore Jorgensen, Mary
Lund.
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Officers: Faye Buchmiller, Vice-
President; Helen Torney, President;
Genevieve Bird, Secretary.
First row: Louise McQuarrie, Barbara
■ Bean, Alice Hansen, Hazel Dawn Ream,
Leslie Decker, Mary Clyde, Elizabeth
Jueschke, Eleonore Jueschke, Genevieve
Bird.
Second row: Dorothy Kizerion, Imogene
Johnson, Betty Jo Mercer, Helene Lund,
Pat Taylor, Margaret Clark, Ellen Bowen,
Roberta Robertson, Marianne Murdock.
Third row: Helen Torney, Cecil Abbott,
Ardis Adams, Merlyn Edwards, Helen
Seely, Marilouise Evans, Marjorie Warr,
La Rae Cranney, Bertie Del Walsh.
Fourth row: Kathryr! Kerr, Delores Fran-
cis, Mae Evans, Betty Argyle, Dorothy
Nielson, Beatrice Folsom, Thelma Smith,
Elaine Kellogg, Leone Peterson.
Fifth row: Faye Buchmiller, Ellen Dalton,
Valma Horner, Laura Adkins, Joyce Smith,
Lucille Rose, La Rue Wood, Marjorie Mor-
gan, Norma Burnham, Joan Hurst.
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Officers: Alaire Lewis, Sec-
retary; Foye' Richards, Presi-
dent; Naomi Stayner, Vice-
President.
First row: Marjorie Gillette, Carol
Ann Bulow, Dorothy Askin, Joyce
Madsen, Arlene Jones, Margaret
Harper, Betty Taylor.
Second row: Glenna Stucki, Mar-
garet Butler, Idella White, Louise
Burbudge, Isabell Lawrence, Lucille
Sargent, Mildred Shaw, Naomi Stay-
ner.
Third row: Norine Butler, Betty
Hanks, Thelma Sorenson, Helen
Brown, Jeone Burnes, Billie Bridge,
Dorothy Petty, Glen Goates, Fay
Richards.
Fourth row: Mavis Dewsnup, Mar-
ian Crawford, Nancy Shurtleff, Betty
Jean Hirschi, Joan Thomas, Shirley
Norris, Opal Hart.
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Officers: Dorlene Howard,
Attendctnce Chairman; Shirley
Farnsworth, Secretary; Jean
Clark, President; Margaret
Zimmerman, Vice-President.
First row: Jennie B. Jones, Afton
Marble, Marjorie Wixom, Melba
Ottosen, Dorlene Howard, Jean
Clark, Eva Stokes, Orpha Stokes.
Second row: Iva Lou Budge, Mar-
garet Zimmerman, June Felsch, Janet
Stringham, Shirlee Christensen, Wy-
oma Suhlsen, Estell Latimer.
Third row: Buela Bell, Margaret
Judd, Marjorie Petty, Lorraine Nich-
ols, Pauline Bamgerter, Elizabeth
Fletcher, Lona Mae Clegg, Beulah
Blake.
Fourth row: Betty Stratford, Nila
Astin, Donna Gerrick, Helen Nelson,
Berva Nebecker, Jeweldine Moore,
Mary Jean Laabs, Edythe Bright,
Donna Nelson, Arlene Shepherd,
June Bennett, Joy Bennett.
Fifth row: Valea Crowther, Phyllis
Draper, Gwen Johnson, Mary Afton
McNeil, Margaret Hutchings, Sally
Stayner, Catherine Newman.
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Officers: Kathleen Bird, Vice-Presi-
dent; Barbara Kohler, Secretary;
Beverly Lcmdgren, President; Muriel
Jenkins, President (fall quarter).
First row: Pauline Sheranian, Betty
Rae Christensen, Lois Robison, Jean
Adams, Dorothy Timms, Felice
Swain, Shirley Jennens, Beverly
Landgren.
Second row: Joyce Tew, Mary
Sells, Ramona Smith, Wanda Vee
Stewart, Lois Johnson, Verla Mac-
Donald, Johnnie Belle HoUey, Verda
Hale, Barbara Kohler.
Third row: Phyllis Hancock, Kath-
leen Bird, Barbara Farnsworth, Leda
Jean Widdison, Mary Jo Hallett, Mar-
jorie Barlow, Joy -Tangren, Melva M.
Harris. ' '
Fourth row: Clara Broderick, Bar-
bara Welsch, Ramona McFarland,
Ada Vee Webster, Jean Cram, Betty
Scoville.
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Norman Marchant
Sterling Sessions, President
Tom Pardee
Robert D. Mitchell
Lester Taylor
Keith Wilson
William Love
Dean Payne
Vic Brimhall
Ralph Prusse
Norman Parker
Larry Stoddard
Grant Ash
Junior Child
Don Evans
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Taylor Reynolds
Ted McKnelly
Madison Moffit
James Hobbs
Dick Graham
Bud Harmon
George Ballif
Bob Perry
Fred Bushnell
Willard Tingey
Rnk>ke/i
James Lyman
Ken Beck
Gordon Hawkins
Addison Udall
Truman Clawson
Doug Busterud
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Anthony Snow
Ellsworth Snow, President
Courtney Brewer
Shipley Snow
Paul Shelley
J. B. Cooper
Edward Smoot
Peter Skousen
Qyde Lundell
Stephen Warnick
Moyle Harward
Owen Dixon
Eugene Harvey
Glen Johnson
Don Snow
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Jonathan Harvey
Herman Longhurst
Richard Swenson
Lloyd McArthur
Homer Christensen
Paul McGuire
Charles Goodall
Will Lewis
Gary Whiting
Don Wood
Mike Smoot
Frank Taylor
Richard Raile
Don P&odes
Dean Snow
George Scott
Grant Bushman
Robert Barber
Rex Duniord
Don Brimhall
Stan McAllister
Norman Hyatt
Jack Powell
Matthew Bezzant
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\. Grant Richins
Ariel Ballif
Sheldon C. Johnson, President
Herb Petersen
Kenneth Smith
Gaylond Mills
Roy Olsen
George Crum
Don Ipsen
Robert Greenwood
Howard Wiscombe
Jack Anderson
Howard Worthen
Tom Lee
Fred Roylance
Clark Greenhalgh
Robert Day
Dee Sonford
Bryce Bailey
Joe Weight
Douglas Welti
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Douglas Brown
Dick Wright
Howard Randall
Winston Taylor
R. G. Vincent
John Jensen
Ben Merrier
Ronald Griggs
Waldo Jacobson
Harvey Black
Raid Wayman
Richard Forsey
Evan Woolley
Keith Jones
Glade Kuhni
Richard Ballou
Lorry Rytting
D. L. Weaver
L. Pat Wright
C. Mark Collings
221
Creed Brimhall, President
Russell Grange
Dean Rothe
LaMar Buckner
William Huish
Kay Young
Kent Baggs
Harold Talboe
Willfam Pulsiphei
Delas Brown
Dale McAllister
Melvin Dixon
Cecil Zimmerman
Blaine Porter
Max Chambers
Lewis Wells
Kay Anderson
Jack Knell
Willis Waite
Craig Decker
Clark Stewart
222
Clive Bingham
Mark Nilsen
Doug Mabey
Darwin Mathewson
Fielding Abbott
Walter Zabriskie
Floyd Weed
Glen Gardner
William Johnson
Richard Taylor
Dick Dabling
Dean Gray
lames Hall
Knute Hatch
LaMayn Peterson
Matt Olsen
Grant Neuteboon
Rex Daniels
William Mangum
L. Grant Shields
Bruce Tanner
Ron Frogley
Claron Oakley
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Marjorie Petty, President
Josephine Dickson
Lecne Dinnegar
Elynn Matthews
Esther Sringfellow
Adelaide Matthew-
Mavis Dewsnup
Marilyn Petty
Jeanne Kellett
Blanche Koyle
Eva Rae Yates
La Voe Hall
Lois Taylor
Gloria Rasmussen
Roxey Nelson
Madelyn Hatch
Ruth Van Leuven
Joyce Hanks
Mary Hafen
Barbara Peel
224
Alia MdAa
LaWana Miller
Georganna Adams
LulaBelle Bangartner
Renee Bliss
Merle Johnson
Billie McCormick
Marie Harvey
lown Foote
Lela Christensen
Genevieve Eliason
Donna Gaerick
Golda Thornley
Donna Nielson
Dorothea McKinnon
Laurine Mickelsen
Thiele Anderson
Maude Holman
Ida Mae James
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Gedia '^ie
Georgia Heder
Afton Taylor
Joy Tangren
Morcia Greenhaw, President
Maxine Overlade
Marion Jones
Mary Stanley
Donna Thomas
Marion Gardner
Beverly Hardy
Elaine Wood
Betty Bailey
Jenna Vee Beck
Daisy Dean Daniels
Barbara Davis
Betty Lewis
Gloria Schwantes
LaRae Collett
La Rue Cottle
Barbara Bird
Lucille Richards
Lugene Morris
Junella Sanford
Joyce Whiting
Dawn Hilton
Faye Briggs
Elnora Boyack
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Ruth England
Shirley Jennens
Alice Ostler
Edie Jensen
Nathel Openshaw
Helen Spencer
Rita Clement
Margaret Friday
Edna Ryskamp
Jean Reese
Maxine Howes
Barbara Crandall
Edythe Bright
Betty Jean Cottle
Margaret Anderson
Glendora Schwantes
Rhoda Mae Goates
Merilyn Willis
LaRee Swenson
Elaine Waddoups
Dorothy Shippee
Helen Hickman
Carole Hilton
Donna Thirkill
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Genevieve Bird
Elaine Cannon
Mary Clyde
Elaine Anderson
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Marjorie Anderson
Carma Jane Mendenhall
Joy Thompson, President
Udene Garrett
Florence Mitchell
Iris Taylor
Elayne Thomson
Marian Bond
Betty Pearson
Cleo Harding
Beth Crandall
Shirley Cowley
Dorothy Robinson
Beverly Lcmdgren
Winifred Thomas
Muriel Perkins
Alene Johnson
Melba Beckman
Peggy Zimmerman
Elaine Peacock
Virginia Ault
Gayle'Ashworth
Gwen Bateman
Nila Stubbs
Norma Reynolds
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Beverly Bird
Enid Caldwell
Marjorie Barlow-
La Rae Evans
Phyllis Clark
Alene Sorenson
La- Von Squire
Edna Holt
Katheryn Mayer
Jean Clark
Lynn Warner
Betty Logsdon
Marjorie Lindstrom
Helen McNeil
Bette Nelson
Lorraine Drissell
Rosa Mae Swains
Gwen Wahlen
Mary Swayers
Valeea Crowther
Juana Spohn
Arlene Knudsen
Marvis Larson
Jeanne Drissell
Anne Christensen
LaRue Hoopes
Lorraine Nicholas
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Geraldine Heatherly
Lois Hansen
Faye Hunter, presdent
Blanche Ockey
Mary Lou Dixon
Colleen Page
Barbara Bailey
Ruth Swenson
Helen Olpin
Norma Boyle
Eileen Glazier
Phyllis Cook
Joan Heindselman
Ann Bailey
Beverly Lloyd
Betty Brailsford
Norma Huish
Beth Martin
Myrlene Romney
Carol Cox
Elaine Hart
Colleen Callister
Jaynann Morgan
Barbara Mullen
Virginia Rickenbach
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Dorothy Jepson
Margaret Demos
Beverly Boardman
Frances Hunter
Marjorie Scherer
Roberta Christensen
Helen Anderson
Gerry Green
June Greer
Lorna Fillmore
Ruth Martin
Carolyn Fagg
Annette Reynolds
Ines Pay-ne
Alma Snow-
Barbara Marshall
Verdell Hunt
Colleen Rowan
Adele Ransbottom
Gertrude Duckworth
Carma Meredith
Jean Johnson
Elaine Eyring
Elaine McAllister
Winnifred Dyches
Mary Pratt
Mary Lu Heninger
Marcein Ginn
Merrilyn Harmon
Elaine Paxman
Hermine Eckersley
Mary Ellen Christensen
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Shirlee Christensen
Shirley Smith
Ruth Redd, Presider
Ruth MacDonald
Priscilla Ludlow
Marylin Rorrmey
Virginia Larsen
Anne Brockbank
Miriam Christensor
Shirley Romney
Lona Faun Olson
Hanna Williams
Jennie Gwilliom
Marge Cottam
Nonna Lee Reynold
Mildred Phyllis Jon<
Marie Snell
Lyravine Jensen
La Rae Reynolds
Carolyn Olsen
Jean Whitney
Marian Wilkinson
Mae Sevy
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Claire Stoddard
Nita Jeanne Fullmer
Gwendonyn Gwynn
Annette Bailey
Barbara Webb
Barbara Hansen
Nadine Smoot
Arlene Stevenson
Janet Stringham
Elaine Erickson
Colleen Keeler
Verda Olson
June Smith
Phyllis Hunter
Marian Owen
Lou Stoddard
Helen Showberger
Claire Johnson
Marie Andrus
Shirley Wilkes
Lou Jean Park
Jane Kirkham
Leah Taylor
June Thain
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Eloise Christiansen
Joan Spratley
Ellen Ashworth, president
Carol Collard
Katherine Hess
Bonnie Jean Cromar
Zola Rae Law
Myra Madsen
Jo Ann Hansen
Meredith Hansen
Ada Vee Webster
Moana Ballif
Edna Nielson
Marrial Clark
Ellen Bowen
Nydra Hunsaker
Deonne Taylor
Haine Todd
Miriam Young
Sally Sharp
Karma Jean CuUimore
Charlotte Harris
Mary Maloney
Shiralee Harding
Margaret Wilson
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Nadine Cooper
Mary Callahan
Mildred Miller
Beverley Keith
Doris Clark
Mary Jane Miner
Norma Graehl
Carol Brockbank
Jean Anderson
Mary Lee Atkerson
Vol Deane Rice
Mary Smart
Mary Donna Jones
Shirley Johnson
Eose Taylor
Gloria Russell
Beth Zabriskie
Margaret Hales
Bar Dee Tidwell
Rayola Hanseen
Mavis Hafen
June Sanders
Lucille Booth
Winnifred Ellsworth
lone Kimball
Marjorie Hart
Anna Jean Bullock
Pat Critchlow
Aileen Hales
Ruth Ercanbrack
Julie Hansen
Elaine Gaisford
Carol Wheelwright
Carol Beck
Agnes Jensen
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Dorene Rasband
Doris Preece, President
Marie Haslem
Florence Nielsen
Louise LeBaron
Margarita Bautista
Nial Olsen
Carma Johnson
Myrtle Emmett
June Felsch
Betty Miller
Joan Thomas
Opal Hart
Florence Beatty
Vilate Tolman
Marion Muir
Lucille Sandberg
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INTER SOQAL UNIT
COUNCIL
Standing:
Marjorie Petty Altra Mitra
Sheldon C. Johnson Tausigs
Madelyn Hatch Altra Mitra
Seated:
Sterling Sessions Brickers
Joy Thompson Fidelas
Tony Snow Brigadiers
Creed Brimhall Vikings
Bill Spence Vol Hyrics
Doris Preece La Sorella
Faye Hunter Nautilus
Marcia Greenhaw Cesta Tie
Ellen Ashworth Val Norn
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Remembered joys are never past; at once the fountain,
stream, and sea, they were, they are, they yet shall he.
J. Montgomery
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EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor Lugene Waddoups Morris
Assistant Editor Joyce Whiting
Art Editor Mary Smart
Class Editor Margaret Wilson
Organization Editor... Edna Ryskamp
Copy Editor Elaine Waddoups
Sports Editor Russel Grange
Photographers Shipley Snow,
Kenneth Smith, Ray Gwilliam.
Copy Writers Howard Randall,
Kay Morris, Edythe Bright, Bar-
bara Kohler, Aileen Hales, Jean
Anderson, Betty Jo Mercer, Mar-
garet Judd, Elaine Hart, Glen
Penniger.
Art Staff Ira Young,
Marilouise Evans.
Mounters... Joy Tangren, Shirley
Romney, LaRue Hinckley, Mar-
orie Anderson, Barbara Mullen.
Typists Shirley Tennens,
Maxine Overlade, Iris Moore.
Proof Readers Betty Bailey,
Arva Mercer.
Top: Dee Sanford.
Center: Lugene Morris
Bottom: Joyce Whiting.
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Sales Mgr Sterling Session T*
Advertising Agents Sheldon
Johnson, Shirley Smith M \jj
Secretary.— Nanna Lee Reynolds I //.
Salesmen Dean Payne, ' '••
George Ballif, Roy den Rice,
Maribeth Pierce, Truman
Clawson, Mary Jane Miner,
Clair Stoddard, Alma Snow,
La Von Squires, Mary Lee
Atkerson, Nona Mortensen,
Fern Fisher, Doreen Thyret ^
Top: Edna Ryskomp, Margaret Wilson, Mary Smart, Russ Grange, Elaine
Waddoups. t ,, k »* */
Center: Jean Anderson, Barbara Kohler, Margaret Judd, Arva Mercer, Mar-
jorie Anderson, LoRue Hinckley, Betty Jo Mercer, Jeanne Adorns, Iris Moore, Elaine
Hart, Edythe Bright. , , oi. i •> t i.
Bottom: Glen Penniger, Mcodne Overlade, Nanna Lee Reynolds, Sheldon John-
son, Loujean Park, Howard Randall, Marilouise Evans, Kay Morris, Shirley Jen-
nens, Joy Tangren, Ira Young, Shirley Smith, Betty Bcdley, Barbara Mullen.
ij-^ewA.
Y NEWS STAFF
OT-EdHnf H«4«»n Hickman, Mtxma BoUif
Business Muuuyer. Mcdoolm Peirson
News Desk Mavis Hofen
Editoriai Desk_
Sports Desk
Circulation
Proof Header_
Artist
-Elccyne Christensen
Russell Grange
Fotye Buckmiller
Edith lensen
Dick Graham
Poetry Desk.
Reporters-
Merle lohnson
_Elaine Gaisford, Marie Snell,
Duane Spillsbury, Yvonne Watts, Mary
Stondley, Jean Anderson.
Columnists I Fabian Giroui, Ray
Canning, CTyde Behunin. Marion Jones.
Vivian Hoyt. Ann Midgley. Corma
Johnson, Lennie Page, Bobette Peter-
son, Jeannie Taylor, Naomi Hales.
Sports Assistants JCnute Hatch, Carolyn
Fagg. John Londgren, Sam Chandler,
Jack Frost
Society Desk Carole Haverfield,
Barbara Cnmdall, Foye BuchmiUer,
Marrial Qark.
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Editor - -Dorothy Bennion
Associate Editor Edith Russell
Art Editor Vera Babbel
Short Story Editor
Mary Donna Jones
Essay Editor Ross Esplin
Feature Editors
Vivian Hoyt, L. Dean Lee
Poetry Editor Clyde E. Weeks
Publication Mgr Dick Rowley
Publicity Mgr John T. Hyde
Sponsor Thomas E. Cheney
Top: Dorothy Bennion.
Center: Mary Donna Jones,
Vivian Hoyt, Clyde Weeks, Vera
Babbel.
Bottom: Dick Rowley, Edith
Russell, Thomas Cheney, Doro-
thy Bennion.
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Assistant Editor Mavis Hafer
Editorial Staff....Bill Dyer, Jeanne
Taylor, Margaret ludd
Business Mgr... William Pulsipher
Business Staff.... Elaine Gaisford,
Carol Collord
Art Staff Ariel Ballif, Jr.,
Mary Smart, Ruth England
Cartoonists Tony Ivins,
Clark Imloy
Exchange and Circulation
Shirley Wilks, Alma Snow,
Anne Brockbank
\ Top: De Wayne Spilsbury.
I Center: Mavis Hafen, Carol
' Collord, Elaine Gaisford, Mary
Smart, Bill Dyer, Oliver Smith,
advisor, De Wayne Spilsbury.
Bottom: Shirlee Christensen,
Bill Pulsipher, Anne Brockbank,
Charlotte Harris, Bill I>yer, Alma
Snow.
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Dr. John R. Hallidoy, associate professor of
music, is former "Y" student who returned to
his Alma Pater to teach music and conduct
the B.Y.U. band.
His musical talents and abilities are well
known to the band concert audiences, and
even better known are they to those who per-
form under his baton. His interpretations of
the varied numbers in the bands repertoire
are inspiring, and it is a well-known fact that
no sharp or flat tone from any instrument, how-
ever out of tune, escapes his alert and well-
trained ear.
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BAND PERSONNEL
Donna EUertson, Jack Bowman, Ruth Dahlen, Joyce Abplanalp, Sharmene Brough Shirley Johnson, Louis W. Booth, Beverly
Adams, Marie Haslem, Mary Macia Sells, Lucille Sandberg, Jenna Vee Beck, Elcrine Goisford, Lou Ann Brown, Noel L. Cook,
Fred E. Gardner, Ruby Schwartz, Pauline Brown, Clara Borgeson, Glen Pinegar, Mildred Shaw, Ben Roberts, Donna Clorki
Glenna Stucki, Rosella Compton, Bonnie Zirker, Lillian Bailey, Leo Prows, Chester Mortensen, Larence Barrett, Dorothy Stout,'
Norma Reynolds, Lovina Borgeson, Helen Clegg, Louis Roberts, Ronald Griggs, C. Mack Collings, James Reid, Lelcmd R. Carroll!
Maxine Howes, Vernon Diew, Kenneth Young.
Nidi Olsen, Carma Meredith, Mary Ann Murdock, Eleanor Bennion, Norman D. Sullivan, Beverly Sloan, Elaine Peacock,
Robert Wright, Lorry Rytting, Grant L. Shields, Agnes Jensen', Paul S. Woolston, Howard Worthen, Roy L. Olsen, Dole McAllister!
Leo Dean, Aaron Card, Lola Fay Scott, Ballard J. Christiansen, Glen Montague, Marion Muir, Norine Butler, Kenneth Evans!
Welling MacFarlone, Alma Willey, Richard Shuck, Kay Morris, Reece Finlinson, Kenneth B. Lundquist, Ardean Watts Ariel
Bollif, Norma Abegg, Noriyene Ohran, Lona Griffiths, Jack Anderson, LaPreal Parduhn, Legia Mendenhall, Russell Grange! Drum
Major.
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One of the persons most responsible
for upholding the tradition of a superb
music department at the Y is Leroy J.
Robertson, professor of music. As con-
ductor of the B.Y.U. symphony orches-
tra, he brings to us some of the finest
music of the ages.' An artist himself,
he is a versatile performer, an able
conductor, and a composer of national
renown.
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ORCHESTRA
VIOLINS: Nila Stubbs, concertmaster, Katherine Hess, Mary KroU, Earl Gordon, Francll lean Hunter, Arden Lane,
Jean Slack, Dorothy Jepson, Helen Jones, Marian Gardner, Mae Sevy, Anna Jean Bullock, George Reimschiissel, Ruth
Thomas, Betty Logsdon, Valeea Crowther, Dorothy Dickson, Joyce Wilson, Beverly Duckett, Ramona Smith, LaNae
Larsen, Pauline Sheranian, Georgene Krissman, Barbara Kohler, Alma Snow, Nelma Jones, Belva Menlove, Don Weaver,
Rell Francis, Carol Buckmiller, Eva Pererson, Helen Moberly. VIOLAS Lawrence Sardoni, Phyllis Barnes, Rhea Jean
Madsen, Lorena Duke, Lila Folsom, Betty Galbraith, Gordon Childs, CELLOS: Gustave Buggert, coach ol cellos and
basses, Eileen Macintosh, Ov/en Bingham, Marian Robertson, Phyllis Draper, Naomi Nelson, Vivian Hoyt, Morjorie
Petty, Marie Little.
BASSES: Ariel Ballif, Jr., Reed Walker, Marie Thunnel, Frank Shaw, Ruth Partridge, Ardean Watts, Louise Brimhall,
Glean Pinegar FLUTES: Donna EUertson, Eva Stokes, Orpha Stoker PICCOLO: Ida Nielson OBOES: Louis W, Booth,
coach of woodwinds, Beverly Adorns. ENGLISH HORN: Louis W, Booth. CLARINETS: Lucille Sandberg, Noel Cook,
Ben Roberts. BASS CLARINETS: Norma Reynolds. BASSOONS: Agnes Jensen, Paul V/oolston. HORNS: Don Peterson,
Paul Slack, Nial Olsen, Glen Dalby, Jack Harrison, Beverlee Sloan TRUMPETS: Lavina Boraeson, Leland Carroll, Helen
Clegg. TROMBONES: Howard Worthen, Dale McAllister, Ballard Christiansen TUBA: Richard Shuch. TIMPANI: Legia
Mendenhall. PERCUSSION: Norlyene Ohran. PIANO: Dr. Gerritt de Jong, Jr. Lawrence Sardoni, Director of personnel.
Ariel Ballif, Jr., manager; Donna EUertson, Librarian.
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A favorite of music majors and of all who
know him is Dr. Franklin F. Madsen, professor
of music. His dynamic personality has won
for him countless friends, and he is known for
his ready wit, his sense of humor, and his deep,
pleasing voice. He has studied widely in var-
ious universities throughout the nation, and his
years of experience in teaching music thor-
oughly qualify him for his position.
A talented musician, he has helped to make
the B.Y.U. choruses famous througout the West
for their superb performances.
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Men' 6. Qlee
Barbara Adams, Dewey Adamson, Carling Allen, Merill Allen, Elaine AUred, Maurine Allred, Olga Allred, Martha Anderson, Robert
Anderson, Almina Andei&on, Marion Astin, Gayle Ashworth, Beverly Backman, Elofine Bentwet. Karl Bergen, Viriginia Bailer, Donna Bingham,
Virginia Bird, Eldon Bitter, Leah Boyer, Leona Brower, Anna Louine Brown, Belva Brown llene Brown, Norine Butler, Joyce Call, Lucile
Camenish, Leland Carroll, Gene Christensen, Ballard Christiansen, Clella Clark, Lila Clark, Owen Clark, Vern Clark, Margaret Clayton, Rosella
Compton, Bettie Condie, DorDth/ Cook, Ward S. Coon, Marion L. Cowles, Anna Creer. Pal Critchlow, Pomela Davis, LaRae Denning, Helen Edwards
Laura Jeanne Evans, Barbara Ewell, Keith Facer, Lygia Felt, Rosa Finch. Hyrum Fischer, Beuna Rose Fish, Betty Galbraith, Elizabeth, Gerrard,
Marjorie Gillette, Wayne Goates, Vivian Green, Ann Grimmett, Lesley Hales, Mary Jo Hallett, Alice Hansen, Carma Hansen, Earl Eugene
Hansen, Max Harding, Gene Harris, Marilyn Haskell, Beth Hartshorn Betty Hayes, Barbara Heileson, Jean Heindselman, Carol Heiner, Pat
Hendricks, Gene Hiatt, Helen Hofer, Marjorie Huf faker, I la Claire Hunt, Geraldine Jackman, Ida Jackson, Darlene Jensen, Kenneth Johanson,
Marva Johnson, Shirley Johnscr, Norma Jones, Oliver Joyner, Dorothy Kizehan, Ivy Kimber, Marilyn Kingston.
Mary Jane Laabs, Estil Latimer, Doran Lewis, Deaun Lloyd, Estella Loveless, Rhea Madsen, Anna Matthews, Vaudis McCurdy, Frances
Measom, Leone Miller, Bernice Monson, Glenn Montague, Mavis Moore, Mary Moore, Kay Morris, Joyce Muir, Mary Ann Murdock, Helen
Nelson, Lois Nelson, Florence Nielsen, Lucile Okey, Emelia Olsen, LaPreal Parduhn, Manly n Paris, Den Porker, Elizabeth Pay, Reuben
Paystrup, Elliot Petersen, Napina Phillips, Carol Rawle, Adeline Rice, James Richardson, Ruth Rigby, Joshua Robbins, Arthur Roberts, Reece
Robertson, Margaret Rowley. Miriam Royle, Junella Sanford, Estelle Scoville. Glendoia Schwantes, Gloria Schwantes, Mae Sevy, Pauline
Sheranian, Virginia Skousen, Roma Smart, Herbert Smith, Ida Mae Smith, June Smith, Ruby Sorensen, Glenda Stradling, Max Stubbs, Norman
Sullivan, Down Etta Swenson, Dale Taylor, Pat Taylor, Rose Taylor, Carol Thomsen, Conway Threet, Lemmie Threet, Donna Tingey, Jean
Vincent, Asenath Walser, Helen Lynn Warner, Yvonne Watts, D. L, Weaver, Eleanor Welsh, Irene Whiting, Gweneth Whittle, Alton Williams,
Earl Williams, Nevin Willams, Irene Wollaston, Sylvia Woodbury, Dorothy Wooley, Fay Wooley, Ivan Wright, Joan Zabriskie.
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Amusing comp-
lications and de-
lightful comedy
greeted us as the
BLITHE SPIRIT re-
turned to this
earthly sphere to
tease her mortal
husband who had
too quickly token
another wife.
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As presented in College Hall, John
Patrick's play, THE HASTY HEART,
which received wide acclaim in Eng-
land, brings together .in a world torn
with war the moving story of soldiers
from each of the Allied nations.
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Filled with spicy
dialogue and laugh-
ter, CLAUDIA enter-
tained large audien-
ces as the story is told
of a naive, young wife
with a complex. (Right
and below)
With the RETURN
OF PETER GRIM,
we delve again into
the world beyond
as the spirit of a
venerable Dutch
gentleman returns
to deliver his mes-
sage. (Right)
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Ready to produce an entertain-
ing program at a minute's notice
the Public Service Bureau serves
a two fold purpose, that of adver-
tising the university and develop-
ing and promoting student talent
and participation.
Top: Lucille Booth,
Chairman.
Center: George Hansen,
advisor, Lucille Booth,
Margaret Wilson, Dean
Payne, Phyllis Barnes,
Kathrine Hess, members
of the bureau. Velma
Bates vras absent when
picture was taken.
Bottom: Participants in
Public Service programs,
Floyd Weed, Verda Olsen,
Gordon Hawkins, Karma
Jean Cullimore.
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Author Orin D. Parker explains details of his script, Professor
Preferred, to Director Jean Reese and Stage Manager Ernest J. Burgi
as the Varsity Show goes into production.
Below are pictured members of the cast: Ernest Burgi, Joyce
Haycock, Reed Mack, Ray Jones, Edie Jensen, Marvel Murphy, Homer
Christensen and Vivian Hoyt.
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Forensic participants
shown at left are those
who entered the Denver
meet held Winter Quar-
ter. Standing: Dr. Alonzo
J. Morley, advisor; LaMar
Buckner; Carma Jane
Mendenhall; LaMarr Eg-
gertson. Seated: Mary-
Donna Jones.
Shown below ore those
who participated at the
debate meet held here
at B.Y.U. during Winter
Quarter. Standing are:
LaMar Buckner, Carma
Jane Mendenhall, LaMarr
Eggertsen, Moana Ballif,
Lewis Cardon. Seated:
Morley.
Mary Donna Jones, Dr.
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Above are Marie
Snell, Roberta Christen-,
sen, Beth Zabriskie,
Jonnie Belle H o 1 1 e y,
Nathelle Openshaw,
Jean Black, Rosa Mae
Swainston, Shirley Nor-
ris, aspirants to the
Banyan throne. Left,
Dr. Hales crowns queen
Beth Zabrskie.
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When p>etite Colleen Page donned royal robes and crown
to reign supreme at Y's Homecoming Day celebration, all B.Y.U.
students were owed by her distinctive dark beauty. Sweet,
charming, gracious is Colleen — indeed, every inch a queen.
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From the ranks of male members now on campus, B.Y.U.
coeds singled out Don Snow as the most "Preferred Man" at the
Y. Tall, broad-shouldered, and likable, Don accepted his crown
with that characteristic quiet charm which has made him a pop-
ular campus figure.
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Agcdnst a backdrop of mirrors and velvet, petite and
popular Beth Zobriskie ascended the steps to the throne
to reign as Banyan Queen on the evening of March 15 at
the annual Banyan Ball. Queenly in manner, poised and
lovely, Miss Zabriskie was selected by balloting from a
group of charming candidates.
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Though only a freshman this year, brunette Clcdre Sioddard
managed to obtain the coveted crown of Snow Queen at B.Y.U.'s
annual Snow Carnival. The possessor of a lovely soprano voice,
vivacious Clcdre also has a talent for meeting people.
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Behind the planning and prepara-
tions for the first Homecoming Day in
four years — the Committee; Moana
Ballif, Barbara Bailey, Ariel Ballif, Jr.,
Verda Olsen, Zola Rae Law, Gordon
Hawkins, and Meredith Hansen.
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Aspirants to the throne: Mary Callahan, Janis
Madsen, Mary Rose Moloney, Barbara Pell, Col-
leen Page, Jenna Vee Beck, Phyllis Jones, Ruth
MacDonald, Ada Vee Webster, Ruth Hutchins,
Connie Oborn, Joan Miller, Nita Jean Fullmer,
Eloise Christensen, Geneil Eakins. One reigned
as Queen of the Homecoming Day: Colleen Page.
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Militant bands marched on . . .
smart and snappy or gracelul
and decorative, float after float
drifted by, as units and organ-
izations vied for the outstanding
exhibition of the annual Home-
coming Parade.
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Where can one find so many
beautiful girls, be they major-
ettes, ski enthusiasts, or gorge-
ous maids? I'll tell you — the
Homecoming Parade. Let us not
forget, however, those gallant
men who continue on in the
minority.
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Surrounded by ad-
miring co-eds, Don
Snow, center below,
reigned as the "most
preferred" date on the
campus in February on
the occasion of the Pre-
ference Ball, sponsored
by the A.W.S. Sharing
honors as the next most
preferred dates were
Joe Weight, left below,
and Harvey Black, right
below.
Committee members,
left to right, are: June
Smith, Joyce Whiting,
Zola Rae Law, Morjorie
Hart, Mirian Jones,
Merideth Hansen, Viv-
i a n Hoyt — chairman,
Margaret Friday, seat-
ed.
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Committee members
Paul Thompson, Joan
Spratley, and Junior
Childs, at upper left, are
pictured awaiting the
throng of students bent-on
purchasing tickets for the
Sophomore Loon Fund
Ball held during the latter
port of fall quarter. Lifted
right out of "Arabian
Nights" are King Pardoe
and his harem shown re-
laxing below during in-
termission. All of the pro-
ceeds from the Ball this
year were donated to the
Student Union drive.
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Chatting about the suc-
cess of the Junior Prom are
Junior Class Officers Bar-
bara Bailey, Taylor Rey-
nolds and Marion Jones
with Junior Prom Chair-
man Grant Ash.
Committee members
Kay Morris, Vivian Hoyt,
Marvel Murphy and Kay
Young confer upon last
minute details for the Jun-
ior Prom assembly.
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Tvpical of students everywhere, B.Y.U.
students are always eager when they
hear the cry, "Let's eat." At center and
below are candid shots represervtative of
cafeteria line-ups which usually stretch
the entire length of the Smith Building
hall.
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Med. O^ke
Here, Miss Eunice
Brough, registered
nurse, right, "doctors"
a cut finger of a stu-
dent with the assis-
tance of Jean Ander-
son, receptionist. The
Student Health Cen-
ter located on the
lower campus, treats
minor ailments and
supplies emergency
medical aid.
Though pressed by
increased student de-
mand, the Student
Supply, under the di-
rection o f Neil Mc-
Knight, rallied to dis-
tribute supplies ade-
quately to veterans
and regular students
alike.
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Wagner, Bach, Beethoven, Verdi, Chopin,
Debussy, and Gershwin — we've thrilled to
hear their music and that of others perform-
ed by many of the artists who appeared
throughout the year on our lyceum series.
Some of these were the Columbia Grand
Opera Quartet; Egon Petri, pianist; Isaac
Stern, violinist; and Helen Traubel, famed
soprano of the Metropolitan Opera.
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Other artists of the celebrated group in-
cluded Eleanor Steber, Metropolitan Opera
soprano; the Britt string trio; Malcuzynski,
pianist; and Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robert-
son, two-piano team. Fortunate indeed ore
we of the Y to have such persons appear
before us. And may we here extend our
thanks and our congratulations to Dean
Herald R. Clark for his superb work as
chairman of the lyceum committee.
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And what if they do
look funny? It's Frosh
Week at B.Y.U. With the
traditional skull caps of
blue and white, and the
"whiskers" of the Cou-
gar, the Freshman Class
appeared upon the
Campus, and willingly
submitted to "Ship"
Snow's initiations to
make them collegiate
guys and gals.
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Student body officers, above, go
rural as they reproduce scenes
from "Old MacDonald's Farm".
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Shown above and at right are
Knight Hall exhibiting their ample
supply of "doll" on a Thursady
assembly.
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There've been assemblies,
and then there've been other
assemblies here at B.Y.U. We
remember them for various
reasons. Let us recall for you
the Junior Prom assembly . . .
in the mystic isle of Fantasia,
Floyd Weed crooned delight-
ful lyrics to (we think) Deaun
Moulton who accompanied
him at the piano. And we lis-
tened, too, to the haunting
song "Blue Indigo~ as sung
by Marvel Murphy, Edie Jen-
sen and Vivian Hoyt.
Did you see Johnny
Esquire do that rhumba
step with the two lovely
senioritas in the Esquire
Review? Ah, yes, I see
you did. Then you know
that we saw again an
assembly reminiscent of
pre-war days filled with
sparkle, interest, an abun-
dance of feminine pulchri-
tude and lots of talent,
ably directed by Stan
Gwilliams.
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An attempt to push on-campus
donations to the Student Union
Drive was made during winter
quarter, with a goal of three dol-
lars per student. At upper left,
students ore pictured selling
chances on sweaters raffled at
a special matinee dance. Shown
at center are contributors, mak-
ing wishes before the wishing
well constructed by Val Norn
Social Unit. The thermometer
used for gauging contributions
is shown at lower right.
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Johann Strauss GYPSY
BARON, enjoying a color-
ful two-night run at the
Paramount Theater, was
presented to large Provo
audiences mid - Winter
Quarter. This popular
operetta was produced
entirely by students of the
University to increase the
funds for the erection of
the Student Memorial
Union Buildinrr
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With Winter Quarter final exams over, students
and faculty donned costumes, as colorful as the rain-
bow and more varied than members at a United
Nations meeting, to join in the gaiety of the picturesque
Mardi Gras sponsored by the French Qub, known as
Le Circle Francois. Confetti, balloons, popcorn and
candied apples added festive air as poet and peasant,
maharaja and chorus girl danced together. Most-
unusual-costume prize went to the inactive volcano of
the Tausig Invitations who found his mate, became
active, then came to the Mardi Gras. Among the
multifarious garb worn by the dancers were several
elaborate and authentic costumes brought from foreign
shores by returning servicemen.
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Indulging in a few last minute
laughs before going on the air
ore Dewain Silvester and Sher-
man Boyd, upper right, co-direc-
tors of College Varieties, weekly
radio broadcast over KOVO. As
Ray Nusink, "control man,"
lower right, gives the signal to
go on the air, another fifteen
minutes with Varieties begins.
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Officers: Reed Powell, Vice-
President; Lester Card, President;
Rita Clement, Secretary.
Center: Members of the Inter-
collegiate Broadcasting System
Radio Club who ore behind Sta-
tion KBYU.
Bottom: Those who give us the
news of the day — the announcers.
Twice daily, at noontime and
under the direction of the Radio
Club, presents to a limited area
in the evening, Station KBYU,
adjacent to the University cam-
pus, foreign and national news
spiced with local campus news
with interludes of light classical
and popular music. As a mem-
ber of the Intercollegiate Broad-
casting System, KBYU was in-
augurated on March 15, and
provides practical experience to
the large production staff.
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Pie HiMt
Blueberry, apple,
lemon or apricot —
you name your fav-
orite kind of pie,
and then you eat it.
That was the pleas-
ure of those who
participated in the
Pie Bust sponsored
by the Associated
Men Students.
Champion pie - eat-
er goes to Ardean
Watts, upper right
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FACULTY INDEX
Anderson, Dean A., 33, 162
Alder, Lorna Call, 43
Anderson, Dean A., 33, 162
Andrus, J. Roman, 45
B
Ballif, Ariel S., 35, 184
Ballif, Carma, 30
Barlow, Irene S., 39, 171
Bauer, Edith, 49
Beck, Elden, 39, 174
Bennion, Adam S., 28
Billings, May, 39, 171
Birrell, Verla, 41
Bissell, Harold J., 49
Booth, Lillian C, 34
Booth, Luois W., 41, 249, 251
Booth, Thornton Y., 47
Bowen', Albert E., 28
Boyle, William H., 33
Britsch, Ralph A., 35
Broadbent, Thomas L., 35
B.ough, Eunice, 45, 277
Bryner, Loren C, 35
Buggart, Gustave, 45, 251
Butt, Newburn I., 41
Callis, Charles A., 28
Carroll, Elsie C, 37
Castle, Elias, 49
Cheney, Thomas, 47,246
Christensen, Harold T., 39, 1£
Christensen, Herbert K., 49
"hristensne. Parley A., 33
Clark, Herald R., 36
Clark, J. Reuben, 28
Clrak, J. Reuben III, 39, 181
Clarke, A. John, 45
dinger, Morris, 45
Crandall, Lars, 47
Crowton, David, 47
CuUimore, Lloyd, C, 37
Cummings, Benjamin F., 33
de long, Gerrit, 42, 185, 186, 251
Dixon, Fred W., 41, 135, 138
Ensign, Lois, 41
Eyring, Carl F., 38
Fisher, Flora, 49
Geertson, O. Norman, 43
Gibbs, Jack R., 41
Haggerty, Charles, 43
Halliday, John R., 37, 248
Hales, Wayne B., 33, 261
Hammond, May C 43
Hansen, George, 33
Hansen, William F., 45
Harris, Margaret O., 37, 171, 183
Harrison, Bertrand F., 33
Hart, Anna B., 39
Hart, Charles J., 39, 145
Hawker, Alton, 41
Hayes, John E., 31
Haymore, Franklin R., 45
Hay ward, C. Lynn, 35, 174
Holbrook, Leona, 41, 148
Hoyt, Harrison Vol, 35
I
Jackson, Elda, 47
Jakeman, M. Wells, 49
Jensen, C. Lavoir, 45
Jensen, Christen, 40
K
Kimball, Edwin R., 35, 135, 136, 13'
Kirkham, Mary, 47, 171
Knight, Hattie, 41
Lewis, George, 49
Lloyd, Wesley P., 32
M
Madsen, Florence J., 35
Madsen, Franklin, 33, 252
Moeser, Georgia, 45
Marshall, Milton, 37
Martin, Thomas L., 46
Maw, Charles E., 33
Merrill, Amos N., 48
Merrill, Joseph F., 28
Miller, Elmer, 35
Miller, Karl, 47
Millet, noyd, 37, 128, 135
Morley, Alonzo j., 35, 260
Morton, Ermel J., 43
Mc
McAllister, J. W., 43
McDonald, Howard S., 25
McKay, David O., 28
N
Nelson, Elmer, 41
Nichols, Joseph K,, 39
OUerton, Anna, 43
P
Packard, Hannah, 43
Pardee, Kathrine, 49
Pardee, T. Earl, 37, 271
Peterson, Dean, 41
Peterson, Hermese, 35
Peterson, Hugh W., 33
Poulson, Wilford, 33
Lambert, Asael C, 44
Larsen, Bent F., 37
Law, Reuben D., 45
Lee, Harold W., 41, 193
'Reid, Dorthea, 47, 171
Reimschiissel, Ernest, 49
Rice, William Leonard, 39
Rich, Naomi, 43
Richards, Grant S., 49
Richards, Stephen L., 28
Richardson, Beth, 45
Robertson, Leroy J., 250
Rogers, Max, 49, 186
Romney, Antoine K., 47
Rowe, Ed. M., 35
S
Sandberg, Lucille, 45, 178, 249, 251
Sanders, Norma, 47
Sauls, Kiefer B , 28, 30
Sessions, J. Wyley, 50
Smith, Joseph Fielding, 28
Smith, Oliver, 39, 168, 247
Snell, Morris, 43
Snow, William J., 33
Soffe, Wayne, 135, 137
Sparks, LeRoy, 43
Spencer, Lucille, 47, 173
Sperry, Sidney B., 37, 50
Stucki, Anna, 43
Summerhoys, Margaret, 47
Swenson, John C, 33, 184
Swenson, Russel, 37, 50, 199
Tanner, Orea B., 39
Tanner, Vasco M., 174
Taylor, J. Golden, 45
Taylor, Lynn, 43
Tuttle, L. Elliot, 47
U
Ungerman, Ralph, 37
V
Valentine, Lee Bensen, 39
W
Wallace, M. D., 39, 182, 202
Warnick, Effie, 37, 171
Waterstradt, Jean Anne, 49
West, Franklin L., 28
Widtsoe, John A , 28
Wing, John H., 35
Woolf, Golden L, 41
Young, Karl E., 37
STUDENT INDEX
Abbott, Cecil, 110, 122
Abbott, Fielding, 136, 137, 223
Abegg, Norma, 114, 249
Able, James, 93, 180, 208
Able, Vera, 208
Abplcmolp, Joyce, 107, 195, 249
Adams, Alma, 182
Adams, Ardis, 107, 212
Adams, Barbara, 110, 253
Adams, Beverly, 114, 196, 249, 251
Adams, Deoun, 91, 211
Adams, Emma Jean, 196
Adams, Garth Earl, 121
Adams, Georganna, 77, 198, 225
Adams, Jean, 110, 215, 243
Adams, Laurine, 109
Adams, Paul, 89
Adams, Rufh W., 159, 166
Adamson, Mary Louise, 110
Adamson, Dewey, 253
Addy, George, 99
Adkins, Laura, 115, 212
Aguirre, J. Manuel, 115
Aiken, George, 123, 196
Aldrich, Marian, 80
Allen, Carling, 78, 253
Allen, Merrill, 253
Allen, Shirley, 110
AUman, Veri, 180, 194, 206
Allred, Charles, 89
Allred, Chase, 138
Allred, Elaine, 98, 253
Aired, Keith, 123, 197
Allred, Marie, 116, 211
Allred, Maurine, 96, 197, 253
Allred, Olga, 82, 253
Allred, Richine, 114
Anderson, Almina, 108, 193, 253
Anderson, Andrew, 137
Anderson, Betty Lou, 82, 179, 207
Anderson, Clara, 78, 171, 210
Anderson, Dona, 110, 194
Anderson, Dewcryne, 165, 175
Anderson, Elaine, 69, 227
Anderson, Elvon, 97
Anderson, Fawn, 105
Anderson, George, 123
Anderson, Helen, 167, 231
Anderson, Jean, 79, 159, 180, 181,
211, 235, 242, 243, 244, 245,
260, 277
Anderson, John, 93, 164, 178, 220,
249
Anderson, Kay, 123, 222
Anderson, Keith- P., 71
Anderson, Margaret, 88, 227
Anderson, Marjroie, 80, 228, 242,
243
Anderson, Mario, 108, 190
Anderson, Martha, 121, 253
Andersno, Moselle, 116
Anderson, Phyllis, 97
Andersno, Rita, 99
Anderson, Robert, 253
Anderson, Thiele, 97, 225
Anderson, William C, 103
Andrus, Marie, 188, 233
Andrew, Clyde, 185
Argyle, Betty, 107
309
Argyle, Lenora, 121
Armstrong, Gay, 78, 210
Armstrong, Jeannette, 105
Ash, Grant, 82, 162, 216, 272
Ashley, Edith, 115
Ashworth, Ellen, 76, 163, 234, 237
Ashworth, Gayle, 81, 228, 253
Askea, Dorothy, 110
Askin, Dorothy, 213
Astin, Nila, 214
Astin, Marian, 97, 253
Atkerson, Mary Lee, 79, 184, 235,
243
Ault, Virginia, 78, 150, 211, 228
Austin, Iris, 115
Avery, Chad, 208
Avery, Virginia, 208
Ayers, Alama, 67, 150, 151, 174,
194
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Babbel, Olea, 72, 174, 210
Babbel, Pearl, 97, 149, 210
Babbel, Vera, 80, 181, 188, 210,
246 ■
Backman, Beverly, 253
Baer, Joann, 107, 188
Baggs, Kent, 75, 169, 222
Bagley, Jeanne, 112
Bailer, Virginia, 253
Bailey, Ann, 95, 158, 167, 230
Bailey, Annette, 97, 232
Bailey, Barbara, 76, 79, 150, 158,
171 230 272
Bailey, Betty, 98, 167, 194, 210,
226, 242, 243
Bailey, Bryce, 80, 128, 220
Bailey, Maynard, 134
Bailey, Lillian Fae, 108, 249
Baird, Beth, 108, 200
Baird, Marilyn, 105
Baistle, Herbert J., 187
Balle, Bob LeRoy, 122
Ballif, Ariel Jr., 54, 86, 89, 176,
220 249 251
Ballif, George, 102, 103, 165, 217,
243 319
Ballif, Moana, 105, 234, 244, 260
Ballou, Richard, 178, 221
Bamgartner, Lula Belle, 95, 190
225
Bangerter, Glenith, 91
Bangerter, Pauline, 110, 214
. Barber, Robert, 9, 165, 186, 219
Barclay, Janet, 80, 174, 186, 211
Barg, Marian, 209
Barker, Joe V., 169
Barker, Melba, 75, 209
Barker, Robert, 66, 196
Barlow, Francis, 80
Barlow, Marjorie, 87, 215, 229
Barnes, Phyllis, 75, 251, 258
Barney, Delbert, 62
Barrett, Audrey, 113
Barret, Larence, 75, 186, 249
Barton, Carol, 115
Barton, Francis, 113
Bateman, Dean, 121, 165
Bateman, Gwen, 228
Bateman, Lorna, 116
Bateman, Maurice, 121, 165
Bates, Velma, 71, 192
Bautista, Marguerita, 88, 185, 236
Bean, Donna, 95
Bean, Barbara, 104, 190, 212
Beard, Marjorie, 114, 186
Beatty, Florence, 68, 196, 236
Beck Carole, 78, 235
Beck, Jenna Vee, 88, 167, 179, 184,
187, 226, 249
Beck, Kenneth, 93, 165, 168, 187,
217
Beckman, Melba, 66, 171, 188, 228
Beckstead, Bob, 122, 187, 190, 201
Beckstrom, Ted, 116
Beeston, Joseph, S2
Beffort, Eva, 105
Beglin, William, 93
Behunin, Wm. Clyde, 69, 195, 244,
245
Bell, Beula, 95, 214
Bell, Verla, 116, 201
Belnap, West, 70, 162, 168, 195
Bement, Russell, 121
Bennett, Albert, 182
Bennett, Beth, 187
Bennett, Emma, 81, 198
Bennett, Joy, 76, 196, 214
Bennett, June, 76, 196, 214
Bennion, Dorothy, 121 246
Bennion, Eleanor, 98, 207, 249
Bennion, Joyce, 116
Benson. Reed, 54, 102, 165, 175,
176, 206
Bentley, Gladys, 114
Bentwet, Elaine, 115, 253
Bergen, Karl, 253
Berlin, Elliot, 186
Berrett, Eleanore, 95, 209
Berry, June, 77, 186, 211
Berry, Mary Alice, 121
Bestelmeyer, Lois, 123
Bezzant, Matthew, 219
Bieler, Virginia, 106
Billings, Hannah, 82, 197
Bingham, Clive, 223
Bingham, Donna, 110, 253
Bingham, Owen, 251
Bingham, Vera, 116
Bird, Arus, 82
Bird, Barbara, 226
Bird, Beverly, 92, 229
Bird, Genevieve, 212, 227
Bird, George, 68
Bird, Josephine, 65
Bird, Kathleen N., 71, 215
Bird, Leora C, 66, 173
Bird, Marion, 108, 151
Bird, Virginia, 87, 158, 253
Bitter, Eldon, 123, 186, 253
Bja nson. Max, 137
Bjarnson, Reeda, 99, 187
Black, Alma June, 116, 195
Black, Clair, 77, 82
Black, Clarence S., 103
Black, Harvey, 77, 221, 270
Black, Jean, 108, 211, 261
Blake, Beulah, 82, 196, 214
Blake, Helen, 114
Bliss, Bruce, 198
Bliss, Renee, 93, 225
Boardman, Beverly, 231
Boberg, Jackie, 97, 209
Bodily, Del Roy, 111
Bodily, Marilyn, 108
Boig, Robert, 92
Bond, Marion, 93, 115, 209, 228
Bond, Merla, 70, 173, 207
Bond, Twila, 97, 211
Bone, Befty Lou, 114
Booth, Bob, 318
Booth, Lucille, 81, 159, 163, 187,
235, 258
Booth, Sterling, 121
Borgeson^ Clara, 249 •
Borgeson, LaVina, 106, 178, 249,
251 ' ■ '
Baun, Joy B., 187
Bowden, Polly, 192 ■
Bo wen', Afton, 106
Bowen, Ellen, 114, 187, 212, 234
Bowes, Betty, 104, 110
Bowes, Kay, 110
Bowman, Jack, 115, 249
Boyack, Elnora, 70, 163, 171, 176,
210, 226
Boyack, Jeanne, 121
Boyack, Phyllis, 88
Boyd, Sherman, 122, 186, 292
Boyer, Barbara, 122, 186
Boyer, Leah, 97, 253
Boyle, Norma, 104, 230
Bradford, Gordon, 162
Bradley, James, 97, 169, 186, 195
Bradshcrw, Lillian, 114
Bradshaw, Rawl, 112
Brady, Beverly, 151
Brady, Fern, 112
Brady, Stanley, 88
Brailsford, Bette, 123, 230
Breinholt, Herbert C , 62
Brewer, Courtney, 109, 168, 186,
195, 218
Brewer, Harold, 186
Bridge, Billie, 106, 213
Bridges, Charlotte, 69, 180
Briggs, Faye 96 226
Briggs Helen, 110
Bright, Edythe, 93, 167, 187, 200,
214, 227, 242, 243
Brimhall, Darlene, 108
Brimhall, Creed, 66, 176, 222, 237
Brimhall, Don S., 68, 136, 137, 219
Brimhall, Louise, 251
Brimhall, Richard, 122
Brimhall, Victor, 156, 157, 187, 216
Brimley, Inez, 185, 207
Brienholt, H. C, 188
Brinkerhoff, Donna, 112
Broadbent, Kama, 108, 209
Brockbank, Anne, 88, 232, 247
Brockbank, Carol, 108, 187
Broderick, Clara, 183, 195, 215
Brooksby, Myrtle, 114
Brooksley, Velta, 104
Brooner, Jean, 106
Brough, Sharmene, 108, 249
Brough, Sheila, 89
Brower, Leona, 110, 253
Brower, Lucy Dawn, 104
Brown, Barbara, 115
Brown, Belva, 112, 253
Brown, Betty, 112, 187
Brown, Buster, 192
Brown, Carolyn, 112
Brown, Dayle, 208
Brown, Doug, 221
Brown, Delos, 222
Brown, Ellsworth, 70, 157, 162, 208
Brown, Helen, 90, 202, 213
Brown, Ilene, 115, 200, 253
Brown, Kathleen, 187
Brown', Lou Anne, 87, 249
Brown, Louine, 88, 192, 209, 253
Brown, Pauline, 95, 186, 249
Brown, Polly, 99
Brown, Rulan, 110
Bruderer, Wilford L., 169
Brown, Virginia, 121, 209
Brown, Ruth, 107
Brunson, Marilyn, 62
Buchanan, Ann H., 71
Buchanan, Dwain, 95
Buchanan, Hayle, 103, 195
Buchanan, Nolo, 112
Buchman, Beverly, 114
Buchmiller, Carol, 81, 251
Buchmiller, Faye, 212, 244
Buchmiller, Karl, 122, 168, 200
Buckley, Nadine, 103
Buckner, LaMar E., 65, 208, 222,
260
Buckner, Melba, 82, 208
Budge, Iva Lou, 106, 201, 214
Budge, Lou Jean', 110, 201
Buehler, Herman, 115
Buell, Lucille, 95, 207
Bailer, Mickey, 109
Bullock, Anna Jean, 71, 158, 163,
187, 235, 251
Bulow, Carol Ann, 110, 213
Bunnell, Carol, Lee, 104
Burbidge, Louise, 116, 213
Burgan, Glade L., 103, 164
Burgan, La Rae, 110
Burgi, Ernest, 79, 259
Burgin, Josephine, 112, 201
Burgquist, Ralph, 180
Burkey, James, 66
Burkey, Naia, 81
Burleigh, LeRoy, 78
Burnham, Norma, 110, 183, 212
Burnes, Jeane, 112, 213
Burnett, LaMar, 91
Burnside, Helen Mae, 115
Burnside, Wesley, 188
Burt, Janice, 98, 207
Bushman, Grant, 79, 219
Bushman, Morris, 168
Bushman, Nellie, 69, 171, 204
Bushman, Preston, 96
Bushman, Sariah, 97, 185, 192, 209
Bushnell, Fred, 114, 164, 217, 261
Bushard, Don, 137
Busterud, Doug, 138, 217
Butler, Margaret, 98, 213
Butler, Norine, 110, 186, 213, 249,
253
Bybee, Marie Dean, 106
Bybee, Julia, 196
Caldwell, Enid, 89, 179, 195, 229
Calkins, Mary, 200
Call, Bud, 107
Call, Dean P., IDS, 137
Call, Dove, 96, 185, 207
Call, J, Harold, HI, 169, 175, 180,
190, 195, 260
Call, Joyce, 253
Call, Lowell, 79
Call, Shirley, 106, 195
Calahan, Mary R,, 173, 235
Callister, Colleen, 115, 188, 230
Callister, Marilyn, 116
Camenish, Lucille, 187, 253
Cameron, Elliot, 137
Canning, Lois, 208
Canning, Roy, 62, 208, 244, 245
Cannon, Elaine, 81, 171, 196, 227
Canter, Glenda, 114
Card, Aaron, 80, 249
Card, John Lincoln, 114, 193
Card, Lester, 81, 175, 293
Cordon, Louis, 110, 180, 206, 260
Carlson, Don Evans, 112
Carlton', Lloyd R., 122
Carroll, Leland, 98, 249, 251, 2S3
Case, Gwen, 195
Casper, Elaine, 110, 200
Castillo, Esteban, 105
Chaknias, Garefalia, 87
Chambers, Max, 222
Chcmbre, Clayton, 169
Chandler, Samuel, 80, 169, 200,
244
Chandler, Thelma May, 103 ■
Chantrill, Clcryton, 75
Chapman, Arthur, 62, 206
Chapman, Ray, 122
310
Char, Jean', 90, 185, 194, 209
Chavis, Don, 131
Cheatham, Guenivere, 83
Cheatham, Norma, 91
Cherner, Mary, 196
Child, Gordon, 251
Child, Junior, 65, 216, 271
Chipman, Parker, 80
Christensen, Alro, 112
Christensen, Anne, 87, 190, 207,
229
Christensen, Betty Rae, 115, 197,
215
Christensen, Donald, 90, 197
Christensen, Dona Lou, 110, 188
Christensen, Elayne, 80, 244, 245
Christensen, Eloise, 98, 234
Christensen, Gene, 116, 253
Christensen, Homer, 78, 196, 198,
219, 259
Christensen, Jerry, 114
Christensen, Lela, 225
Christensen, Marian, 198, 232
Cook, Noel, 251
Cook, Phyllis, 89, 166, 230
Coombs, Barbara, 179
Coon, Ward, 253
Cooper, James, 192
Cooper, J, B., 112, 218
Cooper, Nadine, 113 187, 235"
Cottam, Margie, 80, 232
Cottle, Betty Jean, 75, 210, 227
Cottle, DaRue, 66, 163, 173, 176,
210, 226
Cowan, Darlene, 66, 210
Cowan, Maurine, 67, 210
Cowles, Marian, 82, 209, 253
Cowley, Shirley, 97, 228
Cox, Arlene, 98, 183
Cox, Carl, 110
Cox, Charles, 186
Cox, Diantha, 76, 186
Cox, Donald B , 72, 168, 197, 206
Cram, Jean, 93, 215
Crandall, Barbara, 91, 158, 192,
227, 244, 245
Christensen, Mary Ellen, 81, 150, Crandall, Beth, 71, 180, 184, 185,
159, 163, 231 228, 260
Christensen, Miriam, 114 Crandall, Kathryn, 114
Christensen', Roberta, 114, 231, 26lCrandalI, Lilas, 187, 201, 211
Christensen, Ross, 62, 184 Crandall, Twilla, 110
Christensen, Shirlee, 97, 158, 167. Crane, Lorna, 70, 173
184, 214, 232, 247 Cranney, La Rae, 112, 201, 212
Christiansen, Ballard, 79, 249, 251, Craven, John A., 112
Crawford, Jasper, 76, 174, 187, 196
Crawford, Marian, 112, 213
Creer, Anna, 253
Critchfield, Bernie, 164, 187
Critchlow, Patricia, 75, 186, 235,
253
Cromar, Bonnie Jean, 66, 68, 234
Cromar, Jack, 95
Croshaw, Billie, 106
Crowther, Valea, 214, 229, 251
Crum, George, 220
Cullimore, Karma Jean, 52, 54, 71,
163, 176, 234, 258
Cummings, Carol, 112
Cunningham, Morris, 90, 182, 187
Cunningham, Shirley, 82, 173, 209
Curtis, Delbert, 121, 169
Curtis, Marie, 104
253
Christman, Albert, 110, 164
Church, Evelyn, 122, 196
Church, Woodrow, 69
Clark, Betty, 93
Clark, Carol, 116, 186
Clark, Carol, 88, 183
Clark, Clella, 95, 207, 253
Clark, Donna, 112, 249
Clark, Doris, 110, 183, 187
Clark, Forrest, 108
Clark, Jean, 96, 122, 187, 214, 229
Clark, Joyce, 87
Clark, Kay, 122, 200
Clark, Lila, 253
Clark, Margaret, 116, 212
Clark, Marion, 97
Clark; Marrial, 69, 171, 173, 234,
244, 245
Clark, Naomi, 99
Clark, Owen, 253
Clark, Phyllis, 70, 209, 229
Clark, Vern, 107, 253
Clawson, Truman, 112, 164, 217,
243, 319
Clay son, Gaylia, 122
Clayton, Margaret, 78, 184, 187,
253
Clegg, Elaine, 108
Clegg, Helen, 87, 187, 249, 251
Clegg, Janet, 95
Clegg, Lona Mae, 187, 200, 214
Clement, Rita, 98, 158, 167, 185,
227 293
Cleverly, Donald, 98, 169
Clifford, Louise, 123
Clyde, Mary, 199, 212, 227
Coffin, Ruth, 97, 211
Colby, Maurine, 104
CoUard, Carol, 78, 234, 247, 261
CoUett, LaRae, 106, 194, 210, 226 r>™;, n " oa onn onr,
Collings Mack, 112, 178, 221, 249 g^- ^Z'^rm' '°°' '°'
Sl'lin:; Ka:'83','2 '■ ''' ^ [?/- '?2'2 123
Combe, Charles, 92 R^]' vl.n ,1,70
/-"„„„, „ , . n ,, ,,. „._ Uavis, Kenneth, 79
Compton, Annie Rosella, 114, 249, pavis, Maxine, 108
P„„j7r n=,,„ ,,. ,„ Davis, Pamela, 108, 190, 253
Sonfey PrisTon D 107 R°^'^' ,^'^9'"'° '""-■ 'O^. 199
Cook Dorothv lis ?% ^=^'^' ^°""'^ ^^'>^' 91' '94. 210
L-ook, Dorothy, 115, 253 Dawson, Ruth, 107
Dean, Leo, 80, 176, 186,249
Dean, Roberta, 76
Dearden, Ross L., 67
Decker, Cleano, 104, 186
Decker, Craig, 82, 222
Delker, Lesley B., 104, 212
DeGraff, J. W., 66, 162
Demos, Margaret, 114, 231
Denham, Ross, 169
Denning, LaRae, 200, 253
Devey, Don, 121, 164
Dewsnup, Mavis, 95, 213, 224
Dickson, Dorothy, 108, 187, 251
Dickson, Josephine, 95, 224
Dieu, Vernon, 70, 247
Distefano, James W., 97
Dixon, Gloria Mae, 108
Dixon, Mary Lou, 83, 230
Dixon, Melvin, 165, 222
Dixon, Owen G., 71, 136, 137, 218
Donnelly, Maxine, 104
Doran, Lewis, 121
Dbrney, Jean, 209
Downard, Jo Dolan, 197
Draper, Phyllis, 214, 251
Drissell, Jeanne, 114, 227
Drissell, Lorraine, 67, 229
Duckett, Beverly, 104, 251
Duckworth, Gertrude, 95, 167, 231
Duke, Jean, 104
Duke, Junius, 89, 137, 182, 201
Duke, Lorena, 251
Dunford, Meryl, 104
Dunford, Rex, 219
Dunkley, Francis, 114, 187, 211
Durfee, Leila, 106
Dyches, Winifred, 77, 187, 231
Dyck, Walter, 81
Dyer, William, 91, 247
Dabling, Dick, 88, 133, 164, 223
Dahl, Reed, 113, 193
Dahlen, Ruth Marie, 114, 249
Dolby, Glen, 251
Dolby, Lois, 104
Dalebout, Martin, 123
Dalton, Ellen, 104, 212
Dalton, Richard, 165
Dance, Nadine, 104 >
Dangerfield, Carol Davis, 103
Dangerfield, Elaine, 106
Daniels, Daisy Dean, 96, 226
Daniels, Rex, 223
Dankin, Raymond R., 112
Darny, Jean, 104
Davidson, Anna, 67, 174, 181, 207
Davidson, Thelma, 92, 188, 211
Davis, Albert, 62
Davis, Barbara, 78, 226
Davis, Clyde, 137
Cook, Jay Leland, 114, 200
Day, Robert, 197, 206, 220
Earl, Connie, 114
Eckersley, Hermaine, 114, 231
Eder, Charlotte S,, 112, 185
Edmunds, Patricia, 96
Edward, Merlyn Helen, 103, 212,
253
Eggertsen, LaMarr, 260
Elder, Dee, 123
Elder, Reta, 121
Eliason, Genevieve, 66, 173, 210,
225
EUertson, Donna, 78, 187, 249, 251
Ellsworth, Myrna Lee, 112
Ellsworth, Reid, 81
EUswroth, Thyrle Edmond, 103
Ellsworth, Winifred, 91, 166, 235
Emmett, Myrtle, 104, 236
Ence, Janice 113
Ence, Joyce, 113
England, Ruth, 72, 163, 227
Ercanbrack, Ruth, 70, 235
Erickson, Elaine, 106, 233
Erickson, Willie, 81
Escahedo, Margaret, 114
Esplin, Ross, 196
Evans, Bert, 121
Evans, Donald, 80, 138, 216
Evans, Glenn', 170
Evans, Jean, 113
Evans, Kenneth, 249
Evans, La Rae, 98, 229
Evans, Laura Jean, 121, 253
Evans, Mae, 114, 212
Evans, Marilouise, 106, 188, 212,
242, 243
Ewell, Barbara, 110, 253
Eyring, Elaine, 108, 186, 231
Facer, Donna, 123
Facer, Keith, 93, 253
Fagg, Carolyn, 150, 231, 244
Fairbanks, Avilda, 108
Farmer, Wanda, 123
Farnsworth, Alberta, 87, 150
Farnsworth, Barbara, 97, 183, 196,
215
Farnsworth, Shirley, 91, 214
Farrer, Ro Dene, 112
Fehlberg, Siegfried, 123
Felix, La Zell, 110
Felsch, George, 90, 176
Felsch, June, 88, 214, 236
Felt, Lygia, 253
Fenton, Estelle, 116
Ferre, Leo, 96
Ferrin, Bernice, 122
Fife, Ruth, 108
Fillmore, Lorna Cowley, 110, 231
Finch, Rose Mae, 110, 253
Finlayson, Bonita, 108, 183
Finlayson, Reece, 123, 198, 249
Fischer, Hyrum, 253
Fish, Beuna Rose, 108, 253
Fisher, Fern, 107, 243
Fisher, Vanda, 76
Flanders, Ruth, 79, 199, 207
Fleetwood, Jo Ellen, 108, 185
Retcher, Elizabeth, 97, 214
Flint, Jean, 110
Follett, Dorothy, 98
Folsom, Beatrice, 107, 193, 212
Folsom, Lila, 110, 207, 251
Foote, lown, 75, 225
Ford, Rosemary, 110
Forsey, Norma, 66, 173, 209
Forsey, Richard G., 112, 165, 221
Forsyth, Dick, 137
Foster, Betty, 110
France, Marleen, 106
Francis, Delores, 90, 187. 193, 212
Francis, Douglas, 90, 193
Francis, Feme, 95, 194
Francis, Rell G,, 89, 193, 251
Frogley, Don, 95, 223
Frost, Reed Leon, 206, 244
Fullmer, Helen, 98
Fullmer, Nita Jeanne, 78, 233
Gaddie, Lola Jean, 69
Gaestel, Herbert J., 106
Gaisford, Elaine, 97, 187, 235, 244,
245, 247, 249
Galbraith, Betty, 251, 253
Gammon, David R., 104
Gardiner, John S. 68
Gardner, Edward L. 62
Gardner, Fred E., 178, 249
Gardner, Glen, 175, 223
Gardner, Lucille, 108
Gardner, Niorian, 90, 159, 166, 173,
210, 226, 251
Gardner, Ruth, p8
Garrett, Alma, 133
Garrett, Udene, 110, 228
Garrick, Donna Ann, 114, 214, 225
Garther, Ameryllis, 110
Gary, Kenneth, 116
George, Scott, 219
Gerrard, Betty, l08, 183, 253
Geshian, Lola, 77
Gibson, Carl, 185
Gibson, Clarice Ellen, 106
Gibson, Kathleen, 104
Gilbert, La Dean', 108
Gillespie, Horace, 137
Gillespie, Melba, 91
Gillette, Morjorie, 213, 253
Ginn, Morcein, 98, 150, 231
Giroux, Fabian, 81, 195, 199, 244
Glazier, Eileen, 107, 230
Gleove, Rcry, 80
31
Gleave, Shirley Ann, 65
Goates, Glenda, 213
Gocrtes, Nayne, 253
Goales, Rhoda May, 67, 163, 171,
176, 227
Golbraith, Betty lean, 108
Goodall, Charles, 219
Gorden, Earl, 251
Goulding, Lovar, 123
Gourley, Carlyle,- 137
Gourley, Dick, 182
Graden, Alice, 115
Graehl, Norma, 235
Graham, Ashley, 114, 180, 182, 190
Graham, Dick, 217, 244, 245
Graham, Floyd, 78, 134
Graham, La Vaun, 193
Graham, Mildred, 108
Graham, Russell, 66, 162, 170, 222,
242, 243, 244, 245
Graham, Shirley, 104
Grant, Myrt, 123
Gray, Arlene. 104 '87
Gray, Dean, 165, 223
Gray, Earl, 123
Green, Gerry, 231
Green, Louise, 80, 209
Green, Vivian, 78, 253
Greenhalgh, Clark, 130, 220
Greenhaw, Marcia, 65, 163, 176,
226, 237
Greenwood, Bob, 137, 220
Greenwood, Calvin, 104
Greenwood, Gene, 164
Greer, June, 114, 231
Grifin, Lewis, 107, 187
Griffin, Lois, 174
Griffin, Maurine, 200
Griffith, Lona June, 107, 249
Griggs, Ronald, 104, 221, 249
Grimmett, Ann. 253
Griner, Verda, 97
Grippe, Ronald, 165
Groneman, Gloria, 97
Gross, Evelin, 90
Gubler, Con, 81, 196
Guild, Roberta, 95, 183
Gunn, Harold, 137
Guthrie, Charmaine, 116, 209
Gwilliam, Doris, 89, 187, 210
Gwilliam, Jennie, 93, 232
Gwilliam, Ray, 12' 242, 319
Gwilliam, Stan, 287
Gwynn, Gwendolyn, 104, 233
H
Hackina, Venna. 112
Hafen, Joseph, 93
Haferi, Mary, 89, 197, 224
H^en, Mavis, 76, 163, 235, 244,
245 247 ,
Hair, Kay, 113
Halby, Elma, 113
Hale, Norma, 105, 200
Hale, Verda, 80, 215
Hales, Aileen, 88, 158, 167, 187,
235, 242
Hales, Delbert, 62
Hales, Lesley, 253
Hales, Margaret, 163, 235
Halladay, Edna, 105
Halladay, Norma, 75
Hall, Robert, 123
Hall, James, 223
Hall, Joyce, 186, 194
Hall, LaVae, 111,211, 224
Hall, Rex, 162
Hales, Naomi, 244
Hallett, Mary Jo, 111,215,253
Halterman, Susan, 107
Hancock, Bonnie, HI, 192, 207
Hancock, Phyllis, 110, 215
Hanks, Betty Jean, 110, 213
Hanks, Joyce, 81, 148, 150, 151,
224
Hansen, Alice Amanda, 105, 253
212
Hansen, Barbara, 76, 103, 184, 233
Hansen, Bonnie Narine, 103
Hansen, Carma, 115, 253
Hansen, Carol, 105, 198
Hansen, Dean, 121
Hansen', Earl, 116, 253
Hansen, George, 258
Hansen, Geraldine, 99
Hansen, Gloria M., 105
Hansen, Gordon, 182
Hansen, Jo Ann, 112, 234
Hansen, Joy, 96
Hansen, Julie, 77, 180, 235
Hansen, Lois Vida, 82, 110, 179,
230
Hansen, Meredith, 89, 109, 158,
234, 270
Hansen, Ross Delbert, 105
Harding, Cleo, 96, 228
Harding, Eldon, 87, 182
Harding, Fred N, 169
Harding, Max, 253
Harding, Shiralee, 91, 234
Hardy, Beverly, 87, 176, 187, 190,
210, 226
Hardy, Marie, 103, 200
Harmon, Clarence J., 69, 138, 217
Harmon, Mary, 88
Harmon, Merrilyn, 231
Harpe, Margaret, 113
Harper, Denver C. 202
Harper, Rudolph, 202
Harris, Bernarr, 1 1 1
Harris, Charlotte, 92, 149, 184, 190,
234, 247
Harris, Dorothy, 105
Harris, Gene, 121, 253
Harris, Jean, 198
Harris, Joyce, 93
Harris, Mary, 98, 195
Harris, Melva M., 99,-103, 215
Harris, Russell C, 70, 162
Harris, VaLois, 98
Harris, Virgil, 181, 200
Harrison, Jack, 251
Hart, Elaine, 230, 242, 243
Hart, Karl E , 67
Hart, Mctrjorie, 78, 149, 158, 235,
270
Hart, Opal, 109, 213, 236
Hart, Quella, 71
Hartshorn, Beth, 71, 253
Harvey, Aneita, 109, 195
Harvey, Eugene, 91, 182, 218
Harvey, Marie, 96, 225
Harward, Moyle, 218
Haskell, Marilyn, 109, 253
Haslem, Marie, 105, 195, 236, 249
Haslem, Rhea, 77, 171, 195
Hatch, Knute, 223, 244
Hatch, Loy, 103, 175
Hatch, Madelyn', 81, 150 151, 224,
237
Hatch, Robert, 123
Haverfield, Carole, 111, 244, 245
Howkes, Leah Belle, 76, 208
Hawkes, Gordon, 92, 164, 217, 258
Haycock, Joyce, 112, 178, 259
Hayes, Betty, 112, 253
Hay ward, Lloyd, 169
Head, Conrad, 111, 187, 190
Heatherly, Geraldine, 98, 150, 202,
230
Heatherly, Norma, 202
Heder, Georgia, 103, 226
Heileson, Barbara, 200, 209, 253
Heindselman, Joan, 230, 253
Heiner, Carol, 116, 253
Heinerman, Barbara, 103
Hemsley, La Rue, 121, 200, 209
Henderson, Dorothy, 198
Henderson, Georgg, 157
Hendricks, Patricia, 116, 253
Hendrix, Ludean, 112
Heninger, Mary Lu, 231
Henri, Gerald, 181
Henseen, Rayola, 235
Hepworth, lola Rae, 96
Hepworth, Thola, 96, 180
Herde, Myrna, 113
Hernandez, Amelia, 187
Hess, Kathrine, 79, 163, 234, 251
258
Hiatt, Gene, 68, 207, 253
Hibbard, Dorla, 92, 149, 210
Hickman, Helen, 77, 227, 244
Higbee, Nellie, 77
Higginson, Bonnie, 97, 201, 207
Hill, La Velta C, 90
Hilton, Carole, 82, 158, 163, 171,
227
Hilton, Dawn, 92, 183, 226
Hinckley, Ella Rose, 113
Hinckley, La Rue, 194, 242, 243
Hindmarsh, Bonnie, 187
Hirschi, Betty Jean, 201, 213
Hirseln, Betty Jean, 103
Hobbs, James, 80, 217
Hofer, Helen, 103, 253
Hogan, Meredith, 88
Holdaway, Ruth, 116
Hunter, Phyllis, 68, 171, 233
Huntsman, Jay, 69, 182
Hurst, Arvell, 113
Hurst, Joan, 112, 183, 188, 212
H\irst, Margie, 78, 186, 197, 207
Husted, Florence, 183
Hutchesori, Rita, 112
Hutchings, Grace, 81
Hutchings, Josephine, 97
Hutchings, Margaret, 185, 188, 214
Hutchins, Barbara, 67, 194, 207
Hutchins, Ruth, 81, 194,204
Hyatt, Norman, 95, 175, 195, 199,
219
Hyde, John T., 66, 138, 175
Hyde, Marion, 80
Ipson, Don, 220
Irwin, Joanne, 103, 187
Isaac, Dixon J. 66
Isaac, lack, 87, 170
Isom, Alton, 174, 196
Itaya, Frank, 82
Ivie, Donna Ruth, 103
Ivins, Anthony H., 68, IE
I
Jackman, Elden, 104
Jackman, Geraldine, 114, 253
Jackson, Adell, 99
Jackson, Elva, 76
Jackson, Ernest B., 65
Holley, Johnnie Belle, 68, 179, 202. Jackson, Ida Lee, 105, 202, 253
215, 261
Holm, Marna, 77, 200, 210
Holman, Colleen, 112
Holman, Maude, 190, 226
Holt, Edna,'7fe, 148, 151, 229
Holyoak, VerJean, 93, 187, 201
Honey, Doris Jean, 105
Hooper, Adelia, 103
Hoopes, La Rue, 66, 173, 200, 209,
229
Hoover, Barbara, 115
Hopkins, Marva, 103, 187, 201
Herman, Marilyn, 110
Horner, Velma, HI, 186, 212
Houghton, Betty Lou, 89, 187
Houston, Betty Jean, 96, 209
Houston, Ray, 121
Howard, Darlene, 96, 214
Howe, Elliot, 82, 168
Howell, Grace, 97, 211
Howell, Maurine, 66, 179
Howell, Virgil, 70, 168
Howells, Tom, 105, 175
Howes, Maxine, 227, 249
Hoyt, Earl, 114
Hoyt, Kenneth James, 116, 182
Jacobsert, Fay, 96
jacobsen, Waldo Evan, 108, 164,
225
Ja;nes, 11a Mae, 174, 186, 225
Jameson, Beverly, 104, 181
Janson, Frank, 123
Jeffrey, Doris, 104, 200
Jeffrey, Truman Wallace, 106, 164.
175, 182, 198
Jenkins, Muriel, 215
Jennens, Shirley, 92, 158, 183, 199,
215, 227, 242, 243
Jensen, Agnes, 96, 158, 167, 235,
249, 151
Jensen, Beatrice, 92
Jensen, Darlene, 105, 253
Jensen, Donna, 197
Jensen, Edrth, 91, 158, 227, 244,
245, 259, 287
Jensen, Elaine, 104
Jensen, Glade, H4
Jenseri, Janice, 122, 187
Jensen, Jenna V., 106
Jensen, John, 92, 176, 221
Jensen, John, 87
Jensen, Lois, 193
Hoyt, Vivian, 82, 187, 244, 246, 251, Jensen, Lyravirie, 236
259, 270, 272, 287
Huber, Kathryn, 110, 195
Huber, Rhea L., 112, 195
Huf faker, Marjorie, 115, 186, 253
Huish, Bill, 88, 222
Huish, Norma Jean, 180, 230
Hulet, William, 75, 181
Hulihan, Dorothy, 103
Hunsaker, Melvin, 123
Hunsaker, Nydra, 89, 186, 234
Hunt, Idanna Marie, 110
Hunt, Ilia Claire, 109, 209, 253
Hunt, Norman, 178
Hunt, Verdell, 70, 192, 231
Hunt, Wilbert R., 103
Hunter, Blaine, 79
Hunter, Carl, 206
Hunter, Faye, 53, 54, 60, 176, 230,
237
Jensen, Vern, 92, 169
Jensen, Vivian, 99 k
Jensen, Warren, 165, 175, 182, 198
Jeperson, Glena Mae, 106
Jeppson, Earl F., 62
Jepson, Dorothy, 97, 231, 251
Jex, Loriri, 77
Jex, Mary Ellen, 99
Johanson, Kenneth, 253
Johnson, Alene, 228
Johnson, Beth, 190
Johnson, Carma, 114, 236, 244, 245
Johnson, Claire, 104, 233
Johnson, Dale, 192
Johnson', Deem, 110, 165, 182, 193,
206
Johnson, Farrell, 113, 182, 192
Johnson, Glen, 218
Johnson, Glena, LaMor, 113, 195
Hunter, Frances, 87, 167, 231, 251 Johnson, Gwen,-214
312
Johnson, Imogene, 193, 212 Koyle, Blanche, 82, 224
Johnson, Jeom, 104, 231 Krissman, Georgene, 106, 187, 251
Johnson, La Vern, 115 Kroll, Mary, 251
Johnson, Lois, 96, 183, 202, 215 Kuhni, Glade, 164, 221
Johnson, Martin, 208 Kuinp, Garth, 111
Johnson, Marva, 113, 253
Johnson, Merle, 65, 207, 225, 244, !•
245
Johnson, Sheldon, 68, 157, 162, 170,^°°^^',^°^^ '«°"' ^6. 200, 214,
176, 220, 237,243 , u d , u ,=.
Johnson, Shirley, 90, 166, 183, 235, ^t^' r"'°^'ni
253 Lake, Jerry, 209
Johnson, Shirley, 116, 249 Lombourne, Carol, 107
Johnson, Wilda, 123 Lombson, John C, 65
Johnson, William, 223 Lamoreaux, Onen, 176, 182
Jones, Arlene, 114,213 Lamprecht, Loretfa, 108
■ /ones, Clifford, 1 05, 1 94 L°"^?J^"',?^^^'-'y' ^^' ' 66, 1 99,
Jones, Ferron, 81 , f'^' ^^° , ,.. „,,
Jones, Helen, 251 ■. }-°'"^^?'\ John 206. 244
Jones, Jennie Bea, 93, 173, 201, 214}'°"^' n Iv, ,oo
Jones, Keith, 90, 185, 221 \-°''^^: ^°'°^X' '22
Jones, Marion, 76, 79, 159, 181, 1 87i'°"5ston, Gloria, 77
226, 244, 245, 260, 270, 272 ,°^Z' ^"'^' , , ,
Jones, Mary Donna, 67, 211, 235, ^°''''"' "orence 111
246 260 Larsen, Beverly Jean, 112, 121
Jones, Maxine, 107 }-°^^^"' S^'fii,^^
Jones, Maxwell, 70, 178 ^^"' f")i ^37
Jones, Myron, 121, 196 }-°^^"' ^° Nae 106, 251
Jones, Nelma Jean, 109, 251 ^°!f "' [f^: ^°\„^ „„
Jones, Norma, 253 f'"^^^"' ^Tu"1ni°^' ^^^
Jones, Peggy, 106 ^°^=^"' ?"'*^' '08 „
Jones, Phyllis, 90, 1 59, 232 ^ZT:' IP r^^'' il^ono
Jones, Ray, 76, 176, 179, 259 \Zl^' Sterlmg, 62 208
Jorgensen. Eleanor, 69, 21 1 ^°!f "■ ^^''S'"'"' ' o^' ^32
Jorgensen, Norma, 79 f-°""^"' ^°"'^°n^°8
&er^H"ar^c:?d"^ll5°202 L^r.^E^tui, 78, 174, 214, 253
J^o^ne'r! Ef,' 2 3'' '°' \--<^' %P^-' ^8 173, 207
T,,iv,^,, n,,tv, bni Launtzer, Elva, 112
Judd M<^garer89, 214, 242, 243 ^^^^^^'^^ ''--' ^^' '58. 166, 234,
Jueschke. Eleanor, 103, 186, 199, ^a^J^^^^^^ j^^^,^„^_ jj2, 211. 213
Jueschke, Elizabeth, 107, 187, 199, {"f""?;; ^^°^' ^^' onM°^^
212 Leavitt, Audrey, 90. 193
Juper, Ruth, 180 LeBaron. Donald, 104 165, 193
LeBarori, George, 169
K LeBaron, George L, 169
LeBaron, Louise, 98, 193, 236
Kanipe, June, 91 Lee, Tom, 89, 228
Kaufman, Pat, 87 Leigh, Marian, 67
Kay. Eloise, 68 Lejana, Arlie. 114
Keeler. Colleen, 187 Lewis, Alaire, 108, 213
Keep, Shirley Blanche, 106 Lewis, Betty, 98, 226
Keith. Beverly. 106, 235 Lewis, Coran C, 190
Keller, Colleen, 233 Lewis, Dale W., 187
Keller, Mar Rue, 108, 211 Lewis, Doran, 253
Keller, Roy Abert, 112 Lewis, Erlene, 108
Kellett, Jeanne, 88, 96, 211, 224 Lewis, J. Will., 91, 164, 219
Kellogg, Elaine, 106, 212 Leyshon, Joan, 106
Kendall, Kenneth, 122 Libke, Keith, 121
Kent, Ellertson, 106 Lichfield, Afton, 211
Kerr, Kathryn, 104, 212 Liechty, Ivan, 79
Kesf, Robert, 76, 169 Liechty, Kenneth, 106
Kiester, Polly. 82, 202 Liechty, Melba, 75
Kimball, Frances, 106 Lindsay, Grace, 108
Kimball, lone, 104, 235 Lindsay, Mary, 76, 201, 210
Kimball, Reid, 103 Lindstrom, Evelyn, 68, 200
Kimber, Ivy, 253 Lindstrom, Marjorie, 71, 229
King, Alta Mae, 106 Lindstrom, Virgil, 121, 200
King, Joseph S., 69 Little, Charles, 116, 130
King, Kathleen, 89 Liftle, Lorraine, 121
Kinghorn, Shirley, 200 Little, Marie, 112, 251
Kingston, Marilynn, 76, 209, 253 Lloyd. Beverly C, 66, 230
Kirk, Emmeline, 104 Lloyd, Charles, 123
Kirkham, Jane, 69, 233 Lloyd, Deaun, 114, 253
Kissell, Ivo, 69, 182, 207 Lofgreen, Verna Mae, 112
Kitchen', lea Mae, 195 Logsdon. Betty. 79. 173. 185. 229
Kizerian. Dorothy, 104, 212, 253 251
Knell, James, 90, 222 Logsdon, James. 81, 182
Knudsen. Arlene. 82, 171, 229 Long, Larina Carol, 108
Kohler, Barbara, 90, 173, 186, 215, Longhurst, Herman, 69, 136. 137.
242, 243, 251 219
Love, William S., 69, 162, 216 Meservy, Don, 121
Loveless, Estella, 253 Meservy, Joseph R., 62, 169
Loveridge, Marliri, 187, 201 Micielson. Laurine. 78. 150, 151,
Loveridge. Willard. 90 225
Low. Philip. 162 Midgley, Ann, 105, 187, 244, 245
Lowe, Howard, 62, 170 Miera, Alberto, 96, 137, 185
Lowry, Sheldon, 67, 204 Mikkelson, Duane S., 70
Ludlow, Kenneth, 88, 182 Miles, Beth, 195
Ludlow, Priscilla, 87, 184, 232 Miles. Coy, 82, 156, 157, 162
Lund, Elaine, 68, 184, 188 Millar. Marjorie. 103
Lund. Helene, 112, 212 Millar, Phyllis, 99
Lund. Mary. 99, 211 Miller, Betty Neva. 109. 211, 23S
Lundell, Clyde, 218 Miller, Gwendolyn, 108
Lundell, Joyce, 114 Miller, Joan, 115
Lundell, Lillian, 112 Miller, LaWana, 88, 211, 225
Lundquist, Kenneth, 182, 200, 249 Miller, Leone, 95, 253
Lung, Verna, 109 Miller, Leron, 90, 193
Lyman, James, 106, 165. 214 Miller, Lowell, 67, 174
Lyman, Kaye, 82, 194, 210 Miller, Magdalene, 76
Lyman, Opal 123, Miller, Mildred, 104, 235
„ Miller, Veda, 88. 209
** Millerburg, Renee, 111
Mabey, Doug, 89, 164, 223 w-ll^I''-,;?^''';^'® "fJ™°"' '"^
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Macintosh, Eileen, 251 ^1"^^' ^^^'V"' 80
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Madsen, Kenneth, 121, 175 ^'f^l ' "°^e"=e- 65, 209. 228
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Marshall, Ida, 104. 187, 207 ^°Z' Rnwi. ini
Martin, Beth, 114, 230 X'j w ^K ?' ?n.;
»>r~w,„ D iU Qc 100 001 Moore, Wilburta, 105
Martin Ruth, 95 183, 231 Mooring, Wilma, 109, 202
Maruoka, Frank, 77, 206 \/i^,.„„^ ^ ,n,c oon
Matthews, Adeloid^, 106, 224 ^ZIZ mJ^Z. u\ 9?5
Matthews, Anna, 253 \Jltl?^' R Z fli' '
Mq thews. Colleen Rae 106 Morris, Kay, 78, 242, 249. 253. 272
Ma hews, Elynn, 113, 224 Morris, Lugene Waddou^, 7Jf
Matthewson, Darwm, 223 153 226 242 ""k^. "»j
K° W 'm ' ' ^° 1 nR Morrison, Betty Jane, 1 05
^Z Y !f°"""1io 090 Morrison, Mavis, 109
Mayer, Katheryn 92, 229 Mortensen, Chester, 75, 249
Meador, Donna, 13 Mortensen, Nona, 95, 243
Meason, Frances, 106, 253 Moulton. Deaune, 1 1 5, 287
Mecham Robert 169 Moulton, Maxine, 116
Me or Jean, 113 ^uir, Joyce 105,, 183, 253
Melton^ Anne, 104 ^uir, Marion, 77, 176, 236, 249
»/ J u„t • no ,e, ,of Muir. Milton, 122
Mendenhall. Legia, 93, 167, 186, Mullen, Barbara, 83. 173, 202, 230,
Z49, Z51 242 243
MendenhcJl, Carma Jane, 97, 228, Murdock, Mary Ann, 103, 212. 249.
Menlove. Belva. 251 253
Menlove Roy. 123 Murphy. Marvel. 81. 184. 194. 209,
Mercer, Arva, 79, 180, 242, 243 259 272 287
Mercer. Betty Jo. 180, 193, 212, 242Murray,' Chmles, 96, 195
»/ D u ,nc ,no on^ Murri, Donald, 88, 169, 200
Mercer, Bob. 105. 193, 206 Muse H 137
Meredith^ Carma 89, 231 Musig, Marjorie, 105
MerrJl, Kimball, 137
313
McAllister, Dale, 83, 178, 222, 249,
251
McAllister, Elaine, 231
McAllister, Stan, 137, 219
McArthur, Uoyd, 95, 168, 219
McCormick, Billie Jean, 75, 225
McCulley, Jess, 91
McCurdy, Voudis, 253
McDaniel, Dorothy. 109
McDonald, Ann, 108
McDonald, Barbara, 123
McEwen, Grace, 83, 207
McFarland, Ramona, 98, 215
McFarland, Thelma, 108
McFarland, Thomas P., 168
McGaughey, Glen, 110, 192
McGuire, L Paul, 93, 175, 219
Mclff, Lyle H,, 105
Mcintosh, ean, 88, 211
McKinnon, Dorthea, 78, 225
McKnelly, Ted, 99, 164, 176, 214
McKnight, Neil, 277 .
McNeil, Helen, 75, 229
McNeill, Mary Alton, 108, 214
McQuarrie, Louise, 106, 183, 212-
N
Naegel, Helen, 111
Nate, lane, 90, 207
Nebeker, Berva Dawn, 98, 173, 214
Nelson, Bette, 91, 229
Nelson, Donna, 214
Nelson, Helen, 76, 171, 214, 253
Nelson, Lois, 253
Nelson, Marion, 98
Nelson, Maxine, 107
Nelson, Naomi, 109, 188, 251
Nelson, Rachel, 181, 186, 207
Nelson, Robert, 111
Nelson, Roxey, 88, 224
Nelson, Shirley, 105
Neuteboom, Grant, 65, 223
Neves, Mary, 113
Newman, Catherine, 214
Nichols, Elizabeth, 87, 158
Nichols, Lorraine, 76, 202, 214, 229
Nichols, Rosalie, 105, 209
Nielsen, Ardella, 69
Nielsen, Horence, 75, 211, 236, 253
Nielsen, Kenneth, 113, 182, 193
Nielsen, Ruth, 186
Nielsen, Sytha, 95
Nielson, Donna Ruth, 105,211,225
Nielson, Dorothy, 103, 212
Nielson, Edna, 234
Nielson, Ida, 107, 200, 251
Nielson, Joel F., 113
Nielson, Joseph, 77
Nielson, Mark, 96, 223
Nilson, Reed, 136, 137
Nixon, Maurine, 111
Norberg, Dorothy, 88
Norman, Walt, 121
Norris, Shirley, 123, 213, 236, 261
Norton, Maxine, 77, 171, 209
Nuffer, DonL, 62, 168, 190
Nusink, Ray, 174, 292
Oakley, Claron, 122, 223
Oaks, Cecil, 208
Oborn, Connie, 115
Ockey, Blanche, 98, 159, 167, 230
Ogden, Dorothy, 99, 187
Ohran, Norlyene, 91, 150, 185, 249,
251
Okey, Lucille, 105, 253
Oliphant, Doris, 79
Oliver, Betty, 180
Ollerton, Shirley, 105
Olpiri, Inozelle, 103
Olpin, Helen Roe, 66, 163, 230
Olsen, Adell, 121, 186
Olsen, Betty, 174, 197
Olsen, Carolyn, 232
Olsen, Emelia, 123, 193, 253
Olsen, Evelyn, 111
Olsen, J. Eldon Jr., 67
Olsen, Joseph, 80, 168
Olsen, Lee, 170, 176
Olsen, Lona Faun, 92, 158, 232
Olsen, Matt, 138, 223
Olsert, Nial, 186, 236, 249, 251
Olsen, Rex, 87, 136, 137
Olsen, Roy, 95 134,, 200, 220, 249
Petersen, Raymond, 106,
Peterson, Albert C. 78, 169, 197
Petersonn, Anna, 75
Peterson, Bobbette, 244, 245
Peterson, Carmelia, 198
Peterson, Carol, 111
Peterson, Dean, 197
Peterson, Don, 251
Peterson, Elizabeth, 106
Peterson, Eva, 251
Peterson, Gae, 93, 179
Peterson, Geneal, 114
Peterson, Lenon, 109, 194, 212
Peterson, Lois Ruth, 87, 187
Olsen, Verda, 54, 69, 116, 233, 258 Peterson, Lola, 70, 179, 187, 200,
Olson, John, 91
Olson, La Rae, 173
Openshaw, Nathel, 91, 192, 227,
261
Ord, ^ob, 175
Orton, Roma, 107
Orwin, Arloa, 107
Osborne, Bruce, 137
Ostler, Alice, 227
Ostler, Boyd, 76, 169
Ostler, Donna Rae, 105
Ostler, Emmett, 91
Otteson, Melba, 87, 187, 214
Overlade, Maxine, 92, 185, 226,
242, 243
Oveson, Keith, 157
Owens, Marian. 65, 163, 233
Pabst, Roland O., 105
Pace, Gene, 137
Pace, Patricia, 90
Packard, Art, 201
Page, Barbara, 116
Page, Colleen, 86, 98, 230, 262
Page, Donna, 75, 207
Page, Erma, 103
Page, Lennie, 98, 244
Palmer, Shirley, 80
Pardoe, Thomas E. Jr., 75, 138, 157,
91 fi
Parduhn, LaPreal, 186, 249, 253
Paris, Marilyn, 253
Park, Lou Jean, 105, 233, 243
Parker, Dan, 80, 253
Parker, Norman, 216
Parker, Orin, 180, 259, 260
Parkinson, Genevieve, 76, 207
Porrish, Joyce, 75, 171
Partridge, Ruth, 251
Paxman, Elaine, 88, 231
Pay, Elizabeth, 253
210
Peterson, Melvin, 98, 168, 176,
192, 195
Peterson, Ramona, 104
Peterson, Robert,88, 175
Peterson, Ruth, 76
Peterson, Rolf e, 130
Petty, Dorothy, 114, 183,214
Petty, MarUyn, 103, 224
Petty, Marjorie, 82, 176, 224,
237 251
Phelps, Winifred, 103,210
Phillips, Mary, 96
Phillios, Napina, 253
Pierce, Marybeth, 90, 159, 185,
187,210,243,319
Pincock, Lorna, 82, 171, 210
Pinegar, Glen, 175, 182, 206,
242, 243, 249, 251
Pitcher, Marian, 88
Pope, Delvar, 78
Porter, Betty, 208
Porter, Blaine, 77, 184, 208, 222
Porter, Delia Mae, 114
Porter, Owen, 196
Potter.Robert, 115
Powell, John, 12, 219
Powell, Lynn M., 105
Powell, Max, 186
Powell, Reed M., 70, 293
Powell, V. M., 70
Powelson, Thomas, 182
Pratt, Mary, 231
Preece, Doris, 91, 195, 236, 237
Price, John, 87-, 137, 169,197
Price, Mary, 195
Priday, Margaret, 79, 186, 227
270
Prince, Edwin M., 193
Pringle, George, 68, 170
Prisby, LaVee, 89, 188
Praws, Leo, 247
Prusse, Ralph E., Ill, 186,216
Payne, Dean, 87, 164, 186, 190, 196.^^ „rir2iil Q^
91 R Oi-i 9-;s 11 Q Pugh,Kely,95
Pulham, Kenneth, 122
216, 243, 258, 319
Payne, Inez, 68, 150, 159, 184, 231 pTi'^u':rRnV''fS9' i'r^ iq-; 999
Paystrup, Raymond, 182 Pulsipher, Bill, 82, 165, 195, 222,
Paystrup, Reuben, 253
Peacock, Elaine, 75, 185, 228, 249
Peacock, Louise 106, 194, 209
Pearson, Betty, 80, 228
Peay, Boyd, 91
Pederson, Eva, 104, 251
Peel, Grant, 78, 187
Peel, Mary, 108
Peirson, Beth, 88, 184
Peirson, Malcolm, 65, 184, 244
Pendleton, Elma Jean, 103
Perkins, Anonna, 1 13, 192
Perkins, Merial, 97, 173, 228
PerTy,Robert, 165, 217
Persson, Wayne, 91
Peters, Arlene, 105
Petersen, Barbara, 104
Petersen, Elliot, 164,253
Petersen, Herb, 114, 175, 220
Petersen, UMoyne, 62, 223
Petersen, Lila, 104
247
Purcell, Albert E., 67
Purrington, Wealthy, 62, 176
Pyne, Clifton, 90
Pyne, Max, 88, 182
R
Raile, Richard, 219
Ram, Houshang, 122
Randall, Bertha, 96, 192
Randall, Howard, 79, 187, 221,
242 243
Randall, Pearl, 123, 188
Randall, Ruel, 182, 192
Ransbottom, Adele, 231
Rasban, Grant, 157
Rasbapd, Dorene, 105, 186, 236
Rasband, Heber, 109
Rasband, Jariett, 65
Rasmussen, Duane, 110
Rasmussen, Gloria, 1 1 1, 224
Rasmussen, Mont, 93
Ratekin, Vada Lee, 123
Rawle, Carol, 253
Rowlings, Gladys, 103, 183
Ream, Hazel Dawn, 105, 183,
194,212
Ream, Marilyn, 77
Ream, Mary Ida, 97, 194, 210
Redd, Ruth, 68, 176, 232
Reed, Calvin, 200
Rees, Betty Lou, 111
Reese, Jean, 75, 163, 176, 179,
187,227,259
Reid, James, 249
Reid, Robert, 81, 170
Reid, Wayne. 107
Reimschiissel, George, 66, 169,
251
Reynolds, Annette, 231
Reynolds. LaRae, 109, 232
Reynolds, Nannna Lee, 90, 232,
243
Reynolds, Norma, 81, 228, 249,
251
Reynolds, Taylor, 54, 76, 162,
170,217.272
Rhodes, Donald. 77, 219
Rice. Adeline. 109, 188. 209, 253
Rice. Roydan. 107,243
Rice. Vol Deane. 77, 158, 235
Richards. Blaine, 182
Richards. Faye. 213
Richards, G. S.. 182
Richards. Lucille, 79, 173. 226
Richards, Neil. 175, 185, 192
Richardson, James, 123. 186,253
Richins. J. Grant, 220
Richmond. Roxie. 103
Rickenbach. Virginia, 79, 171,
230
Ricks, Wanda. 78
Ridge. Ralph W.. 111,187
Rigby, Jeanne, 111
Rigby, Keith, 208
Rigby, Ruth, 208, 253
Ririe, David, 80, 200
Rirrie, Norma, 103
Robbins, Joshua. 253
Robbins. Norma. 103
Roberts. Arthur. 253
Roberts. Ben. 91.249, 251
Roberts, Clark, 123
Roberts. Jeanne 115
Roberts. LaRae. 1 1 1
Roberts. Louis. 249
Robertson. Marian, 158, 166/
251
Robertson, Reese, 115. 253
Robertson, Roberts, 103, 194,
212
Robinson, Dorothy, 89, 185, 207,
228
Robinson'. Ruth, 116
Robison. Betty Jo, 198
Robison, Lois, 81, 171, 190, 215
Robson, Francelle. 107
Rodriguez. Domingo, 137
Rogers, Ben, 192
Rogers, Ray. 116
Rogers. Robert. 192
Romney, Cecile, 65, 207
Romney. Douglas. 67
Romney, Marilyn, 113. 232
Romney, Maurine, 93, 185, 207
Romney, Myrlerie. 90, 230
Romney, Reed, 87, 169
Romriey, Shiriey, 81, 232, 242
Roper, Betty Jane, 75, 198, 210
Roper, Morrie. 80
Roper. Voit. 79
Rose. Lucille. 109.212
Roslfelly, Mary, 68
314
Ross, John Alton, 123, 193
Ross, Lorna, 107, 195
Ross, Ronald, 123,206
Rothe, Dean, 76, 222
Roundy, lone, 92
Rowan, Colleen, 78, 150, 231
Rowe, Doris Mae, 105
Rowley, Dick, 75, 246, 260
Rowley, Margaret, 107, 253
Roylance, Fred, 220
Royle, Miriam, 253
Rushton, Luana, 107, 187, 190
Russell, Bessie, 123
Russell, Edith, 246
Russell, Glen C, 62
Russell, Gloria, 111,187,235
Russell, Sue, HI
Ryskamp, Edna, 88, 116, 159,
185,199,227,242,243
Rylting, Lorry, 116, 178, 221, 249
S
Sabey, Soren, 122
Salisbury, Joe, 87
Sampson, Carol, 187
Sander, June, 108,235
Sanders, Chris, 90, 197
Sanders, Ellen, 192
Sanders, Lillian, 1 1 1
Sanders, Lorraine, 192
Sandstrom, Jeanne, 67
Sanford, Dee, 71, 162, 168,'170,
220, 243
Sanford, Junella, 78, 210, 226,
253
Sanford, Shirley, 91
Sardoni, Lawrence, 251
Sargent, Lucille, 111, 196, 213
Scherer, Marjorie, 98, 231
Schmidt, Velma, 1 1 1
Schmutz, LaRae, 186
Schow, Russell, 81
Schwantes, Glendora, 92, 158,
166,227,253
Schwantes, Gloria, 92, 158, 166,
226, 253
Schwantes, John William (Bud)
137
Schwartz, Connie, 1 1 1
S?hwartz, Ruby, 75, 249
Scott, Lola Fay, 249
Scoville, Betty, 215
Scoville, Estelle,121,193, 253
Seegmiller, Garth, 137
Seely, Betty Jane, 109,211
Seely, Dale, 79
Seely, Helen, 111,212
Sells, Mary, 80,197, 215, 249
Sessions, Gorilla, 1 1 1, 207
Sessions, Sterling, 78, 164, 174,
175,176,216,237,243,261
Sevy, Mae, 79, 232, 251,253
Shakespeare, Erma, 190
Sharp, ^^ona, 109,199
Sharp, Sally, 109, 234
Sharp, Stephen, 182, 186
Shaw, Frank, 251
Shaw, Hazel, 103
Shaw, Mildred, 89, 200, 213,
249
Shelley, Paul, 218
Shepherd, Arlene, 90, 166, 176,
192, 214
Shepherd, Lois, 80, 171
Sheranian, Pauline, 82, 194, 215,
251 253
Shields,' Grant L., 52, 54, 68, 162,
165,176,178,195,223,249
Shifter, Max, 136, 137
Shippee, Dorothy, 93, 188, 227
Shirts, Maxine B., 70, 173
Shirts, Morris, 77
Shuck, Richard, 91 , 249, 251
Shuler, Bonnie, 105, 202
Shun, Glen, 137
Shurileff, Nancy Jane, 107, 213
Shuriz, Alma, 178
Shurtz, Betty, 105
Simmons, Clara, 111, 187
Simmons, Edith, 97, 173
Simmons, Lionel, 116
Simmons, Lucile, 97, 1 88, 21 1
Simmons, Marilyn, 82
Simmons, Norma, 115, 190
Simms, Elmer, 122
Simons, Florence, 69
Sinclair, Marjorie, 82, 186, 211
Singleton, Veloy, 77, 179
Sirrine, Donna, 88, 192, 209
Skousen, Peter, 89, 137, 176, 187,
192,218
Skousen, Virginia, 192, 253
Slack, Jean, 251
Slack, Paul, 251
Slade, Norma, 209
Slater, Arthur, 91, 169
Sloan, Beverly, 249, 251
Smart, Mary, 76, 159, 183, 235,
242, 243, 247
Smart, Roma, 87, 253
Smith, Alton B., 67
Smith, Bessie A., 70, 196
Smith, Blaine, 107
Smith, Carol, 92
Smith, Connie Jean, 98
Smith, Corinne, 90, 186
Smith, Deloy W., 67, 208
Smith, Eleanor, 121, 193
Smith, Eva Jane, 91
Smith, Hazel, 123
Smith, Herberi, 78, 253
Smith, Ida Mae, 123,253
Smith, Ibelmas, 187
Smith, Joyce, 212
Smith, June, 92, 158, 166,233,
254, 270
Smith, Kenneth, 79, 157, 220, 242,
319
Smith, Marceline, 186
Smith, Milton, 78
Smith, Norma Jeonn, 115, 193
Smith, Olga, 208
Smith, Ramona, 116, 186,215,
251
Smith, Shirley, 115,232,243
Smith, Tennyson, 115, 184
Smith, Thelma, 201,212
Smoot, Edward, 218
Smoot, Mike, 219
Smoot, Nadine, 114, 233
Smuin, Janice, 116, 186
Smurthwaite, J. Robert, 116, 190
Sriorr, Glenn, 72, 168, 195
Snell, Marie, 83, 171, 232, 244,
261
Snow, Alma, 186, 196, 231, 247,
251
Snow, Anthony, 82, 218, 237
Snow, Dean, 97, 219
Snow, Don, 68, 196, 218, 263,
270
Snow, Ellsworth R., 65, 175, 176
218
Snow, Juanita, 116
Snow, Shipley, 54, 66, 68, 175,
176, 196,218,242,319
Snowberger, Helen, 108, 190, 233
Snyder, June, 121,195
Sohm, Elaine, 201
Sorensen, Alene, 109, 201, 229
Sorensen, Ruby, 122, 253
Sorensen, Thelma, 75, 173, 213
Sorensen, Velora, 93, 209
Southerland, Melba, 149
Spence, Bill, 237
Spencer, Helen, 96, 167, 227
Sperry, Elaine, 173,211
Spicer, Carol, 81
Spicer, Kathleen', 183
Spilsbury, Duane, 75, 244, 247
Spohn, Juana, 81,229
Spratley, Joan, 149, 167, 234, 261,
271
Sprouse, Don, 116, 195
Squire, LaVonn, 98, 158, 166,
176, 197,229,243,319
Squire, Phil, 92, 197
Squires, Meade, 115, 133
Standiford, Ruby, 115
Standley, Mary, 226, 244
Stapley, Dwight, 137
Stapley, Stan, 137
Stapp, RoyE., 116, 165
Staynor, Naortii, 123, 201, 213
Stayner, Sally, 173, 201,214
Steed, Stuart, 122,169
Stenquist, Lee, 78, 170
Stevens, Helen', 116
Stevens, Marilyn, 179
Stevensen, Arlene, 122, 233
Stevenson, Marilyn, 81, 209
Stewari, Clark, 222
Stewart, Karma, 91
Stewart, Wanda Vee, 197, 215
Stock, Connnie, 201
Stoddard, Claire, 106, 233, 243,
265
Stoddard, Larry, 121, 165, 216
Stoddard, Lou, 104,233
Stokes, Eva, 167,214,251
Stokes, Orpha, 167,214,251
Stolworthy, Colleen, 116
Stone, Chester, 62
Stout, Dorothy, 98, 207, 249
Stradling, Glenda, 122, 253
Stratford, Betty, 90, 173, 190, 214
Straw, Norma Nell, 90
Stringfellow, Esther, 224
Stringham, Iris, 115
Stringham, Janet, 90, 166, 214
233
Stringham, Ned, 121, 176, 195
Strong, Maxine, 109
Stubbs, Max, 165,253
Stubbs, Nila, 79, 163, 228, 251
Stucki, Franklin, 71, 170
Stucki, Glenna, III, 186, 198,
213,249
Stueler, Elna, 71
Sturgill, Lois, 87, 186
Suhlsen, Wyoma, 214
Sullivan, Norman, 113, 249, 253
Summerhays, Ben, 93
Sutherland, Melba Fay, 1 1 1
Sutton, Gwendolyn, 109
Sutton, Jacqueline, 71
Sutton, Marjorie, 91, 207
Sutton, Thelma, 92
Swain, Felice, 78, 176, 204, 215
Swain, Lorraine, 93
Swainston', Rosa Mae, 80, 173
229, 261
Swapp, Wylie, 81, 190, 196
Swayers, Mary, 229
Swenson, Dawn Etta, 253
Swensonn, Dorothy, 122
Swenson, LaRee, 78, 171, 227
Swenson, Richard, 219
Swenson, Ruth, 230
Sylvester, Dewain, 77, 186, 292
Talboe, Harold, 96, 165, 222
Tangren, Joy, 82, 159, 215, 226,
242, 243
Tanner, Bruce, 223
Tanner, Marilyn, 186
Taylor, Alton, 87, 180, 226
Taylor, Betty, 109,213
Taylor, Betty Mae, 187
Taylor, Cherie, 113
T,aylor, Dale, 123,253
Taylor, Deanne, 89, 187, 211, 234
Taylor, Frank, 83, 157,219
Taylor, Iris, 78, 228
Taylor, Jeannie, 115, 244
Taylor, Leah, 111,233
Taylor, Lester, 185,216
Taylor, Lois, 111,224
Taylor, Lois Ann, 116
Taylor, Lucy, 109
Taylor, Marion, 66
Taylor,Pat, 122, 212,253
Taylor, Richard, 79, 175, 181,
206, 223, 260
Tftylor, Rose, 66, 71, 159, 235, 253
Taylor, Vaughn, 66, 156, 184
Taylor, Winston, 113, 165, 170,
221
Taysom, Lloyd, 187
Teichart, Laurie, 69, 159, 181,
186,207
Tennant, Betty, 111, 183
Tennant, Inez, 96
Tennant, Iris, 96
Terry, Elma, 98, 198,210
Terry, Marilyn, 111
Tew, Joyce, 83, 215
Thacker, Carma, 98
Thackrell, Jeanne, 87
Thain, June, 113,233
Thatcher, Clifton, 96
Thatcher, L. George, 71
Theobald, Bonnnie Jean', 107
Theobald, Paul, 123, 164, 198
Thirkill, Donna Mae, 173, 201,
227
Thomas, Adrian A., 71
Thomas, Donna, 210, 226
Thomas, Joan, 115,213,236
Thomas, Leland, 122
Thomas, Lois, 208
Thomas, Ruth, 83, 186, 210, 251
Thomas, Vern, 208
Thomas, Winifred, 65, 228
Thompson, Ethelyn, 87
Thorn psson, Frank, 122
Thompson, Joy, 82, 176, 228, 237
Thompson, Paul, 86, 271
Thomson, Carol, 1 1 1 , 253
Thomson, Diclc, 122
Thomson, Elayne, 77, 197, 228
Thorn, Scott, 168 .
Thorne, Betty Jean, 1 1 5
Thorne, Lawrence, 89, 186, 206
Thornley, Golda, 92, 151, 225
Thornton, LaVelle, 91
Thorpe, ShirieyL, 113
Threet, Lemmie, 253
Thriet, Conway, 109, 186, 253
Thunnel, Marie, 251
Thunnell, Roland F., 68, 184
Thurber,Laie, 30, 89
Thurgood, Jack, 138
Thurkill, Donna Mae, 79
Thyrel, Doreen, 109,243
Tidwell, Bar Dee, 115,243
Timms, Dorothy, 62, 215
Tingey, Donnna, 122, 253
Tingey, Kenneth L., 113
Tingey, J. Willard, 113, 165, 217
Tingey, Yvonne, 1 1 6
Todd, Elaine, 79, 184,234
Tolcmd, Marion', 75
315
Tolman, Glen, 116, 182,201
Tolman, Helen Mae, 109, 183,
201
Tolman, Vilate, 113, 201,236
Toman, Marion, 157
Toolson, Kathleen, 122, 123
Tourney, Helen, 113,212
Tracey, Jacklin, 107
Tree, Marion, 136, 137
Trevino, Marcisa, 185
Trotter, Edyihe, 107
Trujillo, Alfonso, 90
Turley, Norman, 113, 192
Turnbow, Bill, 195
Turner, Rodney, 186
Twitchell, Robert, 198
Tyler, lane, 107,194
U
Udall, Addison, 75, 168,192,
195,217
UUock, Emma, 70
Van Leuven, Ruth, 77, 224
Van Wagenen, Richard, 122
Vernon, Glena, 82
Vernon, June, 91
Vincent, lean, 253
Vincent, Ronald G., 97, 221
Voorhees, Don Gordon, 115
W
Waddoups, Elaine, 82, 184, 227,
242, 243
Wagstalf, Bert, 122
Wagstalf, Josephine, 113
Wagstaif, LuDeane, 92
Wahlen, Gwen, 92, 229
Waite, Willis, 76, 180,194,206,
222 245
Wakefield, Leland, 195, 204
Walker, Agnes, 116,202
Walker, Carol Rae, 113, 187, 195
Walker, Keith, 81
Walker, Macine, 93
Walker, Reed, 898, 251
Wall, Helena, 79, 187
Wallace, Glenna, 88
Walser, Aseneth, 107, 253
Walser, Lucille, 111
Walsh, Bertie Del, 113, 186, 212
Walsh, Bob, 186
Wardle, Dennis, 98, 208
Wardle, Mary, 208
Waidle, Phyllis, 113,200
Warner, Joseph H., 72
Warner, Lynn, 109, 190, 229, 253
Wornick, Stephen, 218
Warr, Margie, 113,201,212
Warren, Edgar Jensen, 103
Wasden, LaRue, 89, 198, 211
Watkins, Helen, 80
Watts, Alice, 70
Watts, Ardean, 115,178,186,
249, 251 295
Watts; Yvonne, 109, 244, 253
Wayman, Reid Lee, 1 1 3, 221
Weathers, Peggy Lou, 107, 187
Weaver, D, L, HI, 164, 200, 221
253
Weaver, Don Mark, 109, 251
Weaver, June, 95
Webb, Barbara, 110, 233
Webb, Colleen, 116
Webster, Ada Vee, 1 1 0, 1 90, 21 5,
234
Weech, Corinhe, 77
Weed, Floyd, 164, 169, 223, 258,
287
Weeks, Clyde Everett, 107, 206,
243
Weeks, Ella Beth, 121, 187, 195
Weight, Blanche, 68
Weight, Joe, 121, 128,220,270
Weight, Mrs. Ken, 184
Wells, Lewris, 222
Welsch, Barbara, 96, 194, 215
Welsh, Eleanore, 122,253
Welti, Carolyn, 122
Welti, Douglas, 78, 220
Wenebrenner, Jean, 121
West, Harriet, 109
Westenskow, Claude, 80, 190
Weston, William, 62
Westover, Ross W., 123, 137
Wheelwright, Carol, 95, 21 1, 235
Whitaker, John, 122
Whitaker, MaxJ., 109
Whitby, George, 122
White, Idella, 76, 171,213
White, Lois, 109
WhiteSides, Caroline, 77, 174,
210
Whiting, Gory, 137, 219
Whiting, Irene, 99, 192, 209, 253
Whiting, Joyce, 90, 159, 167, 226,
242, 270
Whiting, Lavon, 30
WhiUey, Reed, 122,206
Whitlock, Rae Lou, 81
Whitney, Frank, 136, 137
Whitney, Jean, 88, 232
Whitney, Keith, 88, 187
Whittle, Gvireneth, 123, 253
Widdison, Leda Jean, 82, 215
Wight, Beth, 67, 148,151,207
Wight, Kathryri, 207
Wilcox, Blaine, 92
Wilcox, Cherril Downe, 109,
187,190
Wilkes, Shirley, 65, 190,233
Wilkinson, Marian, 116, 232
WiUey, Alma, 186,249
Williams, Alton, 121,253
Williams, Alice, 111
Williams, Boyd, 115, 195
Williams, Clement, 168, 185, 208
Williams, David, 92
Williams, Earl, 89, 253
Williams, Elaine, 114
Williams, Glenda, 98, 200
Williams, Hanna, 88, 232
Williams, Joan, 113
Williams, Josephine, 208
Williams, LeOra, 109
Williams, Marilyn, 123, 188
Williams, Nevin, 253
Willis, Marilyn, 111, 187,194,
209, 227
Wilsori, Don, 138
Wilson, Joyce, 95, 207, 251
Wilson, Keith, 62, 96, 138, 162,
216
Wilson, Margaret, 77, 183, 21 1
Wilson, Margaret, 90, 159, 163,
234, 242, 243, 258
Wilson, Paul, 65
Wimber, Evan, 78
Winegar, Leone, 93, 150, 151,
185,224
Winn, Ronald, 109, 195
Winsor, William Kenneth, 107
Winten, Mary, 196
Wintch, Mary, 65, 209
Winters, Que, 65
Winterton, Jirh, 93
Winton, Donald, 111,193
Wiscombe, Hovirard, 87, 195,
220
Wiscombe, Nadine, 107
Wixom, Franklin, 92, 182, 206
Wixom, Marjorie, 113, 201, 214
WoUaston, Irene, 253
Wood, Don, 219
Wood, Elaine, 77, 198, 210, 226
Wood, LoRue, 212
Wood, Lovrene, 107
Wood, Margaret, 89
Wood, Norma Jean, 83, 122, 187,
188
Woodard, Douglas, 115, 195, 199
Woodbury, Sylvia, 98, 253
Woodbury, Virginia, 72, 209
Wooley, Dorothy, 253
Wooley, Fay, 253
WooUey, Evan', 122, 164, 195, 221
Woolston, Paul, 249, 251
Worthen, Howard, 76, 164, 175,
178,184,220,249,251
Wright, Dee, 186
Wright, Jane, 95
Wright, L. Pat, 221
Wright, Richard, 89, 165, 186,
221
Wright, Robert, 249
Yarn,David,71,162, 168, 195,
202, 204
Ycrtes, Eva Rae, 116, 190, 224
Young, Calvin, 123
Young, Doren, 95
Young, Harriet, 30
Young, Ira, 80, 168, 242, 243
Young, Jean, 87
Young, Kay, 79, 157, 162, 176,
195,222,272
Young, Kenneth, 197, 249
Young, Margaret, 76, 174, 202,
207
Young, Miriam, 67, 158, 234
Zabriskie, Beth, 116, 235, 261,
264
Zabriskie, Jo Anne, 107, 253
Zabriskie, Walter, 122, 164, 223
Zeeman, Aliene, 122
Zeeman, Maxine, 122
Ziev3, Betty, 72, 180,209
Zimmerman, Cecil, 222
Zimmerman, Peggy, 92, 214, 228
Zirker, Bonnie, 107, 195, 249
Zwahlen, Marva Joy, 81, 197
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Banyan Photographers (above) Kenneth Smith, Ray
Gwilliams, and Shipley Snow.
Banyan salesmen (below) Mary Beth Pierce, George
Ballif, Dean Payne, Truman Clawson, LaVon Squire, Mary
Jane Miner.
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This is our book and for it we wish to express our
thanks and appreciation to those who helped in the
making of it.
First to our loyal staff who have performed well
and helped us over the rough as well as smooth spots.
... to Reed Biddolph for photographic aid and to Joe
B6el for portrait work. ... to Franklin Hay more and
the Mountain States Bindery for printing the cover and
the binding.
To all these and everyone else, including the
Student Body, for the privilege of editing the book —
we say thank you
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